FISCAL YEAR 2015-2016
STATISTICAL REPORTON INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE
1. INTRODUCTION
Our Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Scope of international assistance statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Canadian international assistance by department or source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Canada uses a whole-of-government approach to deliver effective results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Geographic distribution of Canada’s international assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Breakdown of Canada’s international assistance by country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Responding Quickly and Effectively to International Humanitarian Crises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2. STATISTICAL TABLES
Section A: Canadian International Assistance
A International Assistance by Government Source and Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Section B: Canadian International Assistance by Sector
B1 International Assistance by Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
B2 Humanitarian Assistance by Country, Organization . . . . 16
Section C: Canadian International Assistance by Recipient Organization
C1 Summary of Global Affairs Canada International Assistance by Type of Organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
C2 International Assistance by Multilateral Organization . . . 19
Section D: Canadian International Assistance by Recipient
D1 International Assistance by Channel and Continent . . . . 22
D2 Bilateral International Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
D3 Multilateral International Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
CONTENTS
3. APPENDICES
Appendix 1 – Repayments of Loans issued by Global Affairs Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Appendix 2 – Repayments of Loans issued by EDC . . . . . . 33
Appendix 3 – Global Review of Canadian International Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Appendix 4 – Canadian federal programs, other official assistance by recipient . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Appendix 5 – Acronyms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Appendix 6 – Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
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CANADA’S STATISTICS
In accordance with the Official Development Assistance Accountability Act (ODAAA or the Act), the Minister of International Development is required to issue the following two key reports on behalf of the Government of Canada:
• Report to Parliament on the Government of Canada’s Official Development Assistance, tabled in Parliament six months after the end of each fiscal year; and
• Statistical Report on International Assistance, published one year after the end of each fiscal year .
Both reports are available on the Development Reports web page .
To further enhance the efficiency and accountability of Canada’s international assistance, Global Affairs Canada maintains the Open Data web portal, a single online source for all Canadian international development statistical data .
In addition, Global Affairs Canada maintains the Project Browser, which contains up-to-date profiles for more than 3,100 international development projects funded by the department .
The Government of Canada is committed to aid transparency and is a member of the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) . Global Affairs Canada first published data in accordance with the IATI standard in October 2012 and publishes on a monthly basis since June 2015 . In addition, Finance Canada and the International Development Research Centre started publishing IATI data in 2015 .
Canada’s score in the Aid Transparency Index, a global transparency assessment conducted by the not-for-profit organization Publish What You Fund, increased by nearly 30 percentage points between 2012 and 2016 and ranked 12th out of 45 donor organizations .
ABOUT THIS REPORT
The Statistical Report on International Assistance is produced on an annual basis to further enhance the efficiency and accountability of Canada’s international assistance . This report covers the reporting period April 1, 2015, to March 31, 2016 (fiscal year 2015–2016) .
As one of the two annual reports legislated by the Act, this report provides a single source for international assistance expenditure statistics, including official development assistance (ODA) and other official assistance, for Canada as a whole .
This report is presented on an expenditures basis and uses international standards that facilitate historical comparison as well as comparison with reports from other international assistance donors .
UNDERSTANDING THIS REPORT
Expenditures are counted when the payment is recorded in the accounting systems, with the understanding that organizations receiving Canadian funding would utilize it over the length of the project .
Repayments of loans previously extended to developing countries are shown for information purposes (See Appendices 1 and 2) .
Certain costs (e .g . refugee resettlement costs) are calculated based on agreed-upon international standards . Such standards are regularly revised in forums such as the Development Assistance Committee of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD-DAC) .
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SCOPE OF INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE STATISTICS
1. The OECD-DAC defines ODA as flows to countries and territories on the DAC List of ODA Recipients and to multilateral institutions . Funding must meet the following criteria:
i . provided by official agencies, including state and local governments, or by their executive agencies; and
ii . each transaction of which:
a . is administered with the promotion of the economic development and welfare of developing countries as its main objective; and
b . is concessional in character and conveys a grant element of at least 25 percent (calculated at a rate of discount of 10 percent) .
2. Canada’s ODAAA spending is compatible with the definition above, but in addition must meet the three criteria set out in Section 4 .1 of the Act: a) contribute to poverty reduction; b) take into account the perspectives of the poor; and c) be consistent with international human rights standards .
Given the ODAAA applies to federal spending only, it excludes international assistance provided by provinces, territories and municipalities . International assistance to alleviate the effects of a disaster or other emergencies occurring in an ODA-eligible country is also counted as ODA under the Act .
Official Development Assistance (ODA) represents the vast majority of Canada’s international assistance . Canada accepts two definitions of ODA:
1. ODA, as defined by the Development Assistance Committee of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD-DAC). This definition is used to compare ODA among donors .
2. ODA, as defined by Canada’s Official Development Assistance Accountability Act (denoted as ODAAA). This definition is used in Government of Canada publications .
The International Assistance Envelope (IAE) is the Government of Canada’s dedicated pool of resources and main budget planning tool to support international assistance objectives .
The IAE funds over 85 percent of Canada’s international assistance . The envelope is used to fund the majority of Canada’s ODAAA-related activities and other specific activities that do not meet the definition of ODA, such as certain peace and security efforts .
International assistance includes all financial resources provided by Canadian governments (federal, provincial, or municipal) toward development assistance .
CANADA’S INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE (IA)
InternationalAssistance
InternationalAssistanceEnvelope (IAE)
other federal
provinces & municipalities
non-ODA
ODAAA
ODA
Note: overseas programs that are not ODA, nor funded by the IAE, such as military operations are not considered internationsl assistance .
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CANADA’S INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE BY DEPARTMENT OR SOURCE 2015–2016 DISBURSEMENTS IN C$ MILLIONS ON A GROSS BASIS
DEPARTMENT/SOURCEINTERNA-TIONAL
ASSISTANCE
OF WHICH
PROGRAMS FUNDED BY
THE IAE
ODA: ODAAA (STATISTICAL
REPORT)*
ODA: OECD-DAC**
DEPARTMENTS REPORTING UNDER THE ODAAA
Global Affairs Canada 3,952.53 3,915.44 3,803.62 3,803.62
Department of Finance Canada 492.81 492.81 492.81 492.81
International Development Research Centre 194.58 194.58 194.58 194.58
Royal Canadian Mounted Police 28.91 28.91 28.91 28.91
Public Health Agency of Canada 18.04 - 18.04 18.04
Department of National Defence 8.22 - 8.22 8.22
Environment and Climate Change Canada 8.16 - 8.16 8.16
Canada Revenue Agency 1.07 - 1.07 1.07
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada 1.03 - 1.03 1.03
Employment and Social Development Canada Labour Program 1.00 - 1.00 1.00
Parks Canada 0.88 - 0.88 0.88
Health Canada 0.48 - 0.48 0.48
Statistics Canada 0.44 - 0.44 0.44
Transport Canada 0.36 - 0.36 0.36
Canadian Intellectual Property Office 0.05 - 0.05 0.05
Natural Resources Canada 0.04 - 0.04 0.04
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (refugee costs) 256.46 - 256.46 256.46
Services received by Global Affairs Canada from other government departments 18.16 6.12 18.16 18.16
Subtotal - Departments reporting under the ODAAA 4,983.23 4,637.86 4,834.32 4,834.32
% of international assistance 93% 97% 97%
OTHER DEPARTMENTS, SOURCES
Cost of refugees in Canada (provincial costs) 260.63 - - 260.63
Foreign student subsidies 151.63 - - 151.63
Provincial and municipal assistance programs 34.40 - - 34.40
Subtotal - Other departments, sources 446.66 - - 446.66
TOTAL 5,429.89 4,637.86 4,834.32 5,280.98
% of total international assistance 85% 89% 97%
* Any difference between the figures in the “ODA: ODAAA (Statistical Report)” column and those published in the Report to Parliament on the Government of Canada’s Official Development Assistance 2015–2016 (the summary report) can be attributed to the preliminary nature of the latter report . This statistical report provides finalized figures .
** The “ODA: OECD-DAC” figures presented in this table are shown on a fiscal year basis, in Canadian dollars, in order to compare and contrast reporting under the ODAAA versus the ODA reported to the OECD . When Canada reports to the OECD-DAC, figures are reported on a calendar-year basis in US dollars . Their depiction in this table is for illustrative purposes only . In addition, loan repayments are excluded from this table to enable comparison between columns . The ODAAA requires departments to report on their gross disbursements whereas the OECD reports on both a gross and a net basis . Loan repayments are disclosed in Table A as an information item . .
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CANADA USES A WHOLE-OF-GOVERNMENT APPROACH TO DELIVER EFFECTIVE RESULTS
Finance Canada
9% IDRC
4%
Other Departments and Provinces, Territories and Municipalities
15%
Global Affairs
73%
$5.43BInternationalHumanitarian
Assistance$698M
InternationalSecurity andDemocratic
Development$455M
InternationalDevelopment
$2,800M
$493M
$195M
$790M
$3,953M
* In-line with current OECD-DAC guidelines, only costs related to refugees’ first-year stays are counted as international assistance .
Global Affairs Canada leads Canada’s international assistance efforts to reduce poverty and inequality by leveraging Canadian expertise and financial resources, providing bilateral development assistance and institutional support to multilateral organizations, humanitarian assistance responses, as well as security and stability assistance in fragile and conflict-affected states .
Finance Canada manages Canada’s relationship with the World Bank Group, including the International Development Association (IDA), as well as the relationship with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) in addition to multilateral and bilateral debt relief initiatives .
The International Development Research Center (IDRC) invests in knowledge, innovation, and solutions to improve lives and livelihoods in the developing world .
The Department of National Defence deploys Canada’s Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) to provide rapid assistance to disaster-affected regions abroad and supports whole-of-government efforts such as the Government of Canada’s Ebola response .
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada provides health care and financial assistance to refugees arriving in Canada .*
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police deploys Canadian police in fragile and conflict-affected countries to provide technical assistance and capacity building .
Canadian provinces and territories support a wide variety of development projects .
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GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF CANADA’S INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE
Africa
39%
Global*
16%
EasternEurope
4%
Asia
21%
$5.43B
$1,142M
$199M
Americas
13%$691M
Middle East
8%$427M
$853M
$2,117M
* These costs are global in nature and cannot be assigned by country or sector (e .g . cost of refugees in Canada, imputed student subsidies) . Consult table D1 for more details
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* These totals include humanitarian assistance provided to Syrian refugees .
** Canadian humanitarian assistance is provided to civilians affected by the conflict and not to the government of Syria .
BREAKDOWN OF CANADA’S INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE BY COUNTRY
TOP THREE RECIPIENTS
Canada’s development programming in Ethiopia has focused on food security, agricultural growth, sustainable economic growth, and the health and rights of women and children . Canadian support has helped to improve the nutritional status of food insecure people and increase access to health care especially for women and children . It has helped to increase agricultural productivity, resilience and access to markets for farmers and has also contributed to employment generation and access to micro-finance, particularly for women and youth . Canada has also provided funding for humanitarian assistance to combat hunger and acute malnutrition among Ethiopians affected by severe drought and to help meet the needs of the large refugee population living in Ethiopia .
ETHIOPIA
Although its military mission ended in 2014, Canada has made significant commitments through 2017 to support efforts to bring security and prosperity to the Afghan people . Widespread poverty and the deterioration of the country’s infrastructure from conflict have left many people without access to basic necessities . As such, Afghanistan was the second-highest Canadian aid recipient in 2015-16, with the biggest projects geared toward reconstruction and others focused on good governance and human rights, girls’ education, polio eradication and the health and rights of women and children . In 2016, Canada reaffirmed its development support to Afghanistan until 2020 with an approach emphasizing “Women’s and Girls’ Rights First” .
AFGHANISTAN
Canada’s development programming in Ghana focuses on reducing poverty and addressing societal and geographic inequalities, especially for women and girls . Initiatives focus on modernizing the agriculture sector and increasing access to affordable and nutritious food, improving the health and rights of women and children through increased access to water, sanitation and hygiene, and stimulating inclusive economic growth through improved public financial management and reducing barriers to doing business .
GHANA
TOP 20 RECIPIENTS
0 50 100 150 200
Ethiopia
Afghanistan
Ghana
Tanzania
Mali
Bangladesh
Pakistan
Haiti
Nigeria
Mozambique
South Sudan
Jordan*
Senegal
Kenya
Congo, Democratic Republic
India
Ukraine
Vietnam
Syria**
West Bank and Gaza
Bilateral
Multilateral
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RESPONDING QUICKLY AND EFFECTIVELY TO INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN CRISES – TOP BILATERAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE PARTNERS AND INITIATIVES
$65M
$53.9M
$53.5M
$45.2MYemen$25.9M
South Sudan$24.9M
Afghanistan$19.2M
Somalia$18M
Turkey$17.9M
DR Congo$13.9M
Haiti$11.3M
Guinea$11.6M
$42M$41M
$32.5M
Syria
West Bank and Gaza
Lebanon*
Jordan*
EthiopiaIraq*
Nepal
TOP 15 RECIPIENTS
*These totals include humanitarian assistance provided to Syrian refugees .
Note: Bilateral humanitarian assistance refers to assistance for specific countries or emergencies .
OF CANADIAN BILATERAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE Canada remains one of the top country donors to the humanitarian crisis in Syria since its onset in 2011 . Canadian programming helps provide water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), food, health care, shelter, protection, and education services to conflict-affected persons who need it most, including internally displaced persons and women and girls .
SYRIA
Working with experienced international and Canadian partners, the Government of Canada provides humanitarian assistance in the West Bank and Gaza that helps meet the significant humanitarian needs of vulnerable Palestinians, including needs related to food security, health, protection, shelter, and support for livelihoods .
WEST BANK AND GAZA
Canada is also one of the top country donors supporting the needs of Syrian refugees in the region . Canadian funding in Lebanon and Jordan supports refugee-hosting countries in the region by building the resilience of individuals and communities to withstand the impact of the Syrian and Iraqi crises . Canadian programming helps meet the food, shelter, health, and education needs of refugees and host communities in those countries .
LEBANON/JORDAN
RESPONDING TO REGIONAL CRISES
In order to respond to regional crises and protracted humanitarian situations, Canada also provides funding through an established international humanitarian response system, which includes the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, experienced non-governmental organizations, and United Nations organizations, such as the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, UNICEF, and the World Food Programme .
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Canadian International AssistanceA: International Assistance by Government Source and ChannelThis table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ millions.
Bilateral Multilateralof which 2015-
2016 ODAAA
Global Affairs Canada 3,751.68 3,720.62 3,915.44 2,878.57 1,036.88 3,766.54Program AidGeographic Programs 1,181.03 1,245.97 1,265.41 1,249.39 16.02 1,265.41
Country Programs 1,048.66 1,128.69 1,145.40 1,145.40 1,145.40Regional Programs 132.37 102.53 103.99 103.99 103.99Insitutional Support to Regional Multilateral Institutions - 14.75 16.02 16.02 16.02
Partnerships for Development Innovation 224.62 206.51 254.64 254.64 254.64
Global Issues and Development 1,880.03 1,798.85 1,857.96 854.03 1,003.93 1,857.85International Humanitarian Assistance (1) 691.59 723.29 628.58 628.58 628.58Long-term Institutional Support to Multilateral Development Institutions (2) 826.83 854.24 1,003.93 1,003.93 1,003.82Global Initiatives (3) 354.16 215.19 212.11 212.11 212.11Commonwealth and Francophonie Affairs 7.46 6.14 13.34 13.34 13.34
International Security and Political Affairs 156.29 191.90 246.19 229.29 16.91 129.07Anti-Crime Capacity Building Program 18.49 5.42 11.71 11.71 -Canada Funds for Local Initiatives 6.93 14.01 13.82 13.82 13.76Counter-Terrorism Capacity Building Program 16.62 18.65 28.14 28.14 -Global Partnership Program 41.13 37.89 50.43 50.43 4.25Global Peace and Security Fund 72.36 91.34 113.26 113.26 84.06Office of Religious Freedom 0.76 2.78 5.49 5.49 5.20International Atomic Energy Agency - 10.54 8.46 8.46 8.46Other Programs - 11.27 14.88 6.43 8.45 13.34
International Business Development and Innovation 6.50 6.97 4.66 4.66 - 4.66International Scholarships Program 4.97 6.41 4.59 4.59 4.59Investment Cooperation Program 1.53 0.56 0.08 0.08 0.08
Strategic Policy 2.69 4.93 9.53 9.53 9.53
Trade Agreements and Negotiations - - 0.02 0.02 0.02
Operations and Management 212.42 192.63 209.49 209.49 177.81
Services Rendered Abroad 88.08 72.85 67.53 67.53 67.53
Memo: Loan Repayments to Global Affairs Canada (not included in Department total) (4) -23.82 -21.27 -23.01 -22.69 -0.33 -
Department of Finance Canada 502.81 1,344.42 492.81 - 492.81 492.81AgResults 10.00 10.00 - - - -International Development Association (IDA) - Note Encashement and direct payment (5) 441.61 883.22 441.61 - 441.61 441.61Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative payment to IDA 51.20 51.20 51.20 - 51.20 51.20Loans to Ukraine (6) - 400.00 - - - -
Memo: Reflow of a repayable contribution for the Global Agriculture and Food Security Program (not included
in Department of Finance total) - -0.26 -1.47 -1.47 - -Memo: Reflow of a repayable contribution for the Climate Change Catalyst Fund (not included in Department
of Finance total) - -1.25 -5.36 -5.36 - -
International Development Research Centre 204.68 193.67 194.58 194.58 - 194.58Development Research Programming - Research Projects 144.38 135.04 137.87 137.87 - 137.87Development Research Programming - Capacity Building 39.49 37.67 36.76 36.76 - 36.76Corporate and Administrative Services 20.81 20.97 19.95 19.95 - 19.95
Royal Canadian Mounted Police 27.34 25.94 28.91 28.91 - 28.91
Services received without charge from Public Services and Procurement Canada (7) 9.53 7.41 6.12 6.12 - 6.12
Natural Resources Canada - African Model Forest Initiative 1.84 - - - - -
SUBTOTAL - INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE ENVELOPE 4,497.87 5,292.06 4,637.86 3,108.17 1,529.69 4,488.96
Part 1: Programs funded by the International Assistance Envelope
DEPARTMENT/SOURCE 2013-2014 2014-20152015-2016
TOTAL
2015-2016
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Canadian International AssistanceA: International Assistance by Government Source and ChannelThis table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ millions.
Bilateral Multilateralof which 2015-
2016 ODAAADEPARTMENT/SOURCE 2013-2014 2014-2015
2015-2016
TOTAL
2015-2016
Global Affairs Canada 6.00 22.99 37.08 37.08 - 37.08International Youth Internship Program 5.13 - 5.94 5.94 - 5.94International Scholarships Program 0.87 0.32 1.26 1.26 - 1.26Operations and Management - 22.67 29.88 29.88 - 29.88
ODA-eligible imputed costs 378.30 454.86 680.77 680.77 - 268.50Cost of refugees in Canada (1st year) - Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (8) 105.54 126.66 256.46 256.46 - 256.46Cost of refugees in Canada (1st year) - Provincial Governments (8) 113.39 144.39 260.63 260.63 - -Services received without charge from other departments 13.94 11.60 12.04 12.04 - 12.04Imputed foreign student subsidies 145.43 172.22 151.63 151.63 - -
Provinces and municipalities 28.24 33.42 34.40 28.10 6.30 -Province of Quebec 22.61 23.36 24.66 18.36 6.30 -Federation of Canadian Municipalities 2.25 2.44 1.74 1.74 - -Province of Manitoba 1.30 1.25 1.40 1.40 - -Province of Alberta 1.66 0.79 1.11 1.11 - -Province of Saskatchewan 0.41 0.41 0.33 0.33 - -Province of Ontario - 3.00 3.00 3.00 - -Province of British-Columbia - 1.70 1.30 1.30 - -Province of New-Brunswick - 0.44 0.16 0.16 - -Province of Newfoundland - 0.01 0.22 0.22 - -Province of Nova Scotia - - 0.10 0.10 - -Province of Prince Edward Island - - 0.23 0.23 - -Nunavut Territory - - 0.05 0.05 - -Northwest Territories - - 0.05 0.05 - -Yukon Territory - 0.03 0.05 0.05 - -
Public Health Agency of Canada 13.30 20.28 18.04 3.42 14.62 18.04Pan American Health Organization 13.30 14.33 14.62 - 14.62 14.62Ebola and Zika Response - 5.94 3.42 3.42 - 3.42
Environment and Climate Change Canada 7.64 8.56 8.16 2.78 5.38 8.16
Department of National Defence 30.10 4.94 8.22 8.22 - 8.22
Parks Canada 1.76 1.26 0.88 0.88 - 0.88
Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) Labour Program 1.12 1.00 1.00 1.00 - 1.00
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada - International Telecommunication Union - 18% ODA0.87 0.98 1.03 - 1.03 1.03
Canada Revenue Agency - 0.68 1.07 1.07 - 1.07
Statistics Canada - 0.40 0.44 0.44 - 0.44
Canada Post - Universal Postal Union - 16% ODA 0.32 0.33 0.36 - 0.36 0.36
Health Canada - 0.15 0.48 0.48 - 0.48Codex Trust Fund and World Bank's Food Safety Partnership - - 0.43 0.43Ebola Response - 0.15 0.05 0.05 - 0.48
Canadian Intellectual Property Office - 0.05 0.05 0.05 - 0.05
Natural Resources Canada - - 0.04 0.04 - 0.04
Memo: Loan repayments to EDC (not included in total) (4) -23.46 -28.49 -27.30 -27.30 - -
Subtotal - Other government sources 467.63 549.89 792.03 764.34 27.69 345.37
TOTAL 4,965.50 5,841.95 5,429.89 3,872.51 1,557.38 4,834.32
(6) Finance Canada disbursements to Ukraine included exceptional loans in 2014-2015. Finance Canada payments have since returned to normal.
(7) These items refer to services provided to Global Affairs Canada without charge: accommodation provided by Public Services and Procurement Canada, contributions covering employers’ share of employees’ insurance premiums and expenditures
paid by the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, salary and associated expenditures of legal services provided by the Department of Justice Canada, and worker’s compensation benefits provided by Employment and Social Development Canada.
(8) The increase in both federal and provincial refugee costs for 2015-2016 reflects the Government of Canada’s commitment to resettling Syrian refugees.
(5) Canada’s annual contribution to the International Development A ssociation (IDA) has not changed since 2013. The total increase in the department's contribution to IDA for 2014-2015 reflected a change in the timing of Canada’s annual
payments.
Part 2: Other government sources
(1) This Global Affairs Canada bureau responds to funding requests from multilateral humanitarian organizations such as the United Nations World Food Programme, UNICEF and other experienced humanitarian partners, including the International
Red Cross and Crescent Movement and NGOs. Country programs also provide humanitarian assistance. Please refer to table B2 for a detailed summary of Canada’s international humanitarian assistance.
(2) Long-term Institutional Support to Multilateral Development Institutions includes ODA portion of assessed contributions. Assessed contributions are payments made by the federal government as a result of Canada’s membership in an international
organization. In order to maintain its status as a member in good standing, Canada is required to provide its share of the total cost of operations.
(3) Global Initiatives refers to programs previously reported under other initiative-specific programs in the Statistical Reports from previous years.
(4) The annual Statistical Report is prepared on an expenditures basis, and the repayments for previous ODA loans are not subtracted from the totals. These loans are presented in Table A for information only. Appendixes 1 and 2 provide a detailed
breakdown, by country, of Global Affairs Canada and EDC loan repayments.
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61
5.4
0-
-8
4.0
80
.14
1.0
70
.01
-1
.22
85
.29
12
.68
--
-0
.09
-1
2.7
79
8.0
6
01
12
30
Basi
c lif
e s
kills
for
youth
an
d a
du
lts
9.1
52
.81
0.3
3-
-1
2.2
80
.01
0.0
00
.77
0.2
61
.04
13
.32
0.6
3-
--
0.0
4-
0.6
71
3.9
9
01
12
31
Basi
c lif
e s
kills
for
youth
0.1
5-
--
-0
.15
--
--
-0
.15
--
--
--
-0
.15
01
12
32
Prim
ary
ed
uca
tion
eq
uiv
ale
nt
for
ad
ults
-0
.33
--
-0
.33
--
--
-0
.33
--
--
--
-0
.33
01
12
40
Early
child
hood
ed
uca
tion
5.3
22
.62
3.0
2-
-1
0.9
6-
--
--
10
.96
1.4
2-
--
0.1
8-
1.6
01
2.5
5
01
13
20
Seco
nd
ary
edu
catio
n3
.20
-0
.53
--
3.7
4-
3.7
0-
-3
.70
7.4
45
.28
--
-0
.03
-5
.31
12
.75
01
13
30
Voca
tional tr
ain
ing
27
.83
8.1
52
.20
--
38
.18
-4
.19
0.0
20
.86
5.0
74
3.2
53
.62
0.3
8-
-0
.08
-4
.08
47
.33
01
14
20
Hig
her
edu
catio
n4
.08
8.8
50
.48
-5
.85
19
.26
-1
.04
0.0
00
.86
1.9
02
1.1
61
1.5
01
.29
--
0.0
1-
12
.80
33
.96
01
14
30
Ad
vance
d t
ech
nic
al an
d m
an
agerial tr
ain
ing
7.4
10
.25
--
-7
.66
-0
.00
-0
.07
0.0
77
.74
1.9
1-
--
--
1.9
19
.65
Health
21
5.05
56
.89
11
9.49
0.6
0-
39
2.04
0.0
77
.88
13
1.86
93
.73
23
3.54
62
5.58
34
.67
59
.33
--
0.9
80
.05
95
.03
72
0.61
01
21
10
Health
polic
y an
d a
dm
inis
trativ
e m
anag
em
en
t1
9.4
92
.13
12
.60
--
34
.22
-3
.29
5.7
40
.52
9.5
54
3.7
63
.77
7.6
8-
-0
.06
-1
1.5
15
5.2
7
01
21
81
Medic
al edu
catio
n/t
rain
ing
4.1
83
.24
-0
.60
-8
.02
--
0.3
0-
0.3
08
.32
0.1
10
.69
--
--
0.8
09
.12
01
21
82
Medic
al re
searc
h1
.64
0.4
81
.59
--
3.7
0-
-0
.75
-0
.75
4.4
5-
45
.12
--
-0
.05
45
.18
49
.63
01
21
91
Medic
al se
rvic
es
7.9
81
.62
4.0
0-
-1
3.6
1-
0.2
21
.04
-1
.26
14
.87
1.1
70
.60
--
0.0
7-
1.8
41
6.7
1
01
22
20
Basi
c h
ealth
care
50
.33
8.2
21
8.7
9-
-7
7.3
4-
0.2
90
.70
84
.34
85
.33
16
2.66
6.1
40
.05
--
0.3
6-
6.5
51
69.
21
01
22
30
Basi
c h
ealth
infr
ast
ruct
ure
20
.77
6.5
54
.08
--
31
.39
--
--
-3
1.3
91
.12
--
-0
.04
-1
.15
32
.54
01
22
40
Basi
c n
utr
ition
31
.49
15
.41
43
.89
--
90
.78
0.0
7-
0.4
0-
0.4
79
1.2
57
.46
0.7
1-
-0
.37
-8
.53
99
.78
01
22
50
Infe
ctio
us
dis
ease
con
trol
50
.93
0.9
46
.78
--
58
.65
-4
.07
30
.12
8.8
84
3.0
71
01.
721
0.0
54
.16
--
0.0
4-
14
.25
11
5.97
01
22
61
Health
ed
uca
tion
10
.42
8.8
70
.31
--
19
.60
--
--
-1
9.6
00
.62
0.3
2-
--
-0
.93
20
.54
01
22
62
Mala
ria c
on
trol
1.8
60
.11
2.9
0-
-4
.87
--
64
.80
-6
4.8
06
9.6
63
.66
--
--
-3
.66
73
.32
01
22
63
Tu
berc
ulo
sis
con
trol
0.3
80
.08
--
-0
.46
--
27
.15
-2
7.1
52
7.6
10
.34
--
--
-0
.34
27
.95
01
22
81
Health
pers
on
nel d
eve
lop
ment
15
.58
9.2
52
4.5
8-
-4
9.4
1-
-0
.87
-0
.87
50
.28
0.2
50
.01
--
0.0
3-
0.2
85
0.5
6
Popu
latio
n p
olic
ies/
pro
gra
ms
an
d r
ep
rodu
ctiv
e h
ealth
64
.11
9.1
92
2.6
0-
-9
5.9
0-
0.3
78
1.4
1-
81
.78
17
7.68
8.6
32
.98
--
0.1
9-
11
.80
18
9.47
01
30
10
Popu
latio
n p
olic
y an
d a
dm
inis
trativ
e m
anag
em
en
t8
.68
0.5
65
.25
--
14
.49
--
5.1
4-
5.1
41
9.6
31
.39
0.4
0-
--
-1
.79
21
.42
01
30
20
Rep
rodu
ctiv
e h
ealth
care
18
.56
5.3
46
.00
--
29
.90
-0
.30
2.4
4-
2.7
43
2.6
43
.50
1.7
0-
-0
.19
-5
.39
38
.03
01
30
30
Fam
ily p
lann
ing
4.5
40
.41
4.2
5-
-9
.20
--
1.0
7-
1.0
71
0.2
72
.06
--
--
-2
.06
12
.32
01
30
40
ST
D c
ontr
ol in
clu
din
g H
IV/A
IDS
9.0
50
.86
3.1
0-
-1
3.0
1-
0.0
67
1.0
6-
71
.13
84
.13
1.3
60
.57
--
--
1.9
38
6.0
6
01
30
81
Pers
on
nel d
eve
lop
ment
for
popu
latio
n a
nd
rep
rodu
ctiv
e h
ealth
23
.29
2.0
24
.00
--
29
.31
--
1.7
0-
1.7
03
1.0
00
.33
0.3
1-
--
-0
.64
31
.64
Wate
r su
pp
ly a
nd
san
itatio
n4
4.0
93
.40
5.5
0-
-5
2.9
9-
17
.04
5.0
1-
22
.05
75
.04
26
.68
1.9
7-
-0
.12
-2
8.7
81
03.
81
01
40
10
Wate
r re
sourc
es
polic
y an
d a
dm
inis
trativ
e m
anag
em
en
t6
.58
0.2
4-
--
6.8
2-
10
.99
2.5
0-
13
.49
20
.31
2.0
80
.89
--
--
2.9
62
3.2
7
01
40
15
Wate
r re
sourc
es
pro
tect
ion
0.7
9-
1.5
0-
-2
.29
-0
.98
0.7
6-
1.7
54
.04
0.6
61
.08
--
--
1.7
55
.79
01
40
20
Wate
r su
pp
ly a
nd
san
itatio
n -
larg
e s
yste
ms
--
--
--
-0
.29
--
0.2
90
.29
5.6
9-
--
--
5.6
95
.98
01
40
21
Wate
r su
pp
ly -
larg
e s
yste
ms
2.6
20
.25
--
-2
.87
-0
.07
0.4
0-
0.4
73
.34
9.4
0-
--
--
9.4
01
2.7
4
01
40
22
Sanita
tion -
larg
e s
yste
ms
0.6
60
.27
--
-0
.94
-0
.80
0.0
1-
0.8
11
.74
4.6
7-
--
--
4.6
76
.41
01
40
30
Basi
c d
rinki
ng
wate
r su
pp
ly a
nd
basi
c sa
nita
tion
--
--
--
--
--
--
0.6
5-
--
0.0
3-
0.6
70
.67
01
40
31
Basi
c d
rinki
ng
wate
r su
pp
ly9
.18
0.7
02
.00
--
11
.89
-1
.88
0.5
6-
2.4
31
4.3
20
.38
--
-0
.05
-0
.43
14
.75
01
40
32
Basi
c sa
nita
tion
10
.83
1.0
52
.00
--
13
.87
-1
.48
--
1.4
81
5.3
50
.52
--
-0
.05
-0
.56
15
.92
01
40
40
Riv
er
deve
lop
ment
0.1
3-
--
-0
.13
-0
.09
0.1
0-
0.1
90
.32
1.5
7-
--
--
1.5
71
.90
01
40
50
Wast
e m
an
agem
ent/
dis
posa
l7
.71
0.0
5-
--
7.7
6-
0.4
50
.38
-0
.83
8.5
91
.06
--
--
-1
.07
9.6
6
01
40
81
Ed
uca
tion
an
d t
rain
ing
in w
ate
r su
pp
ly a
nd
san
itatio
n5
.58
0.8
4-
--
6.4
3-
-0
.30
-0
.30
6.7
30
.01
--
--
-0
.01
6.7
4
TOTAL - Global Affairs
Canada
Finance Canada
International Development
Research Centre
Royal Canadian Mounted
Police
Public Health Agency of
Canada
Provinces and
municipalities
Others (3)
TOTAL - Other government
departments
Sect
or
Glo
bal
Aff
airs
Can
ada
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Global Issues and
Development
International Security
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Other (2)
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Humanitarian assistance organizations
Regional development
banks
UN development
organizations
Other multilateral
organizations
TOTAL - Multilateral Aid
TOTAL - Global Affairs
Canada
Finance Canada
International Development
Research Centre
Royal Canadian Mounted
Police
Public Health Agency of
Canada
Provinces and
municipalities
Others (3)
TOTAL - Other government
departments
Sect
or
Glo
bal
Aff
airs
Can
ada
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tera
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Gove
rnm
en
t and
civ
il so
ciety
17
5.49
22
.80
32
.32
40
.02
0.0
82
70.
700
.01
11
.26
26
.05
4.4
24
1.7
43
12.
444
9.4
61
1.3
1-
-2
.68
1.1
16
4.5
63
77.
00
01
51
10
Pu
blic
sect
or
polic
y an
d a
dm
inis
trativ
e m
anag
em
en
t2
9.4
80
.93
0.2
40
.51
-3
1.1
50
.01
9.4
71
1.4
6-
20
.94
52
.09
11
.03
5.1
8-
-1
.76
-1
7.9
77
0.0
6
01
51
11
Pu
blic
fin
ance
man
agem
ent
14
.40
1.8
62
.10
--
18
.35
-1
.45
0.1
2-
1.5
61
9.9
12
8.4
20
.56
--
--
28
.98
48
.89
01
51
12
Dece
ntr
alis
atio
n a
nd
su
pp
ort
to s
ub
natio
nal g
ove
rnm
en
t1
2.8
92
.34
-0
.68
-1
5.9
0-
0.0
61
.91
-1
.96
17
.87
6.1
7-
--
--
6.1
72
4.0
3
01
51
13
An
ti-co
rrup
tion o
rgan
isatio
ns
and
inst
itutio
ns
5.0
12
.03
0.9
0-
-7
.94
--
0.5
3-
0.5
38
.47
1.5
10
.41
--
--
1.9
21
0.3
9
01
51
14
Tax
polic
y an
d t
ax
ad
min
istr
atio
n s
up
port
8.7
2-
--
-8
.72
--
--
-8
.72
0.4
5-
--
-0
.86
1.3
11
0.0
4
01
51
24
Gen
era
l p
ers
on
nel se
rvic
es
0.0
1-
--
-0
.01
--
--
-0
.01
--
--
--
-0
.01
01
51
27
Natio
nal m
on
itorin
g a
nd
eva
luatio
n0
.38
--
--
0.3
8-
--
--
0.3
8-
--
--
--
0.3
8
01
51
30
Leg
al and
ju
dic
ial d
eve
lop
ment
27
.31
3.2
91
0.5
40
.99
-4
2.1
2-
0.2
71
.57
1.5
33
.36
45
.49
0.0
71
.05
--
0.0
6-
1.1
94
6.6
7
01
51
33
Fire a
nd
resc
ue s
erv
ices
0.5
3-
--
-0
.53
--
--
-0
.53
--
--
--
-0
.53
01
51
44
Natio
nal st
and
ard
s d
eve
lop
ment
0.6
0-
--
-0
.60
--
--
-0
.60
--
--
--
-0
.60
01
51
50
Dem
ocr
atic
part
icip
atio
n a
nd
civ
il so
ciety
27
.52
7.3
10
.64
18
.41
0.0
85
3.9
5-
-3
.50
0.8
54
.36
58
.30
0.3
81
.02
--
0.4
10
.25
2.0
66
0.3
6
01
51
51
Ele
ctio
ns
21
.42
0.2
0-
5.9
1-
27
.52
--
1.6
10
.21
1.8
22
9.3
4-
--
--
--
29
.34
01
51
52
Leg
isla
ture
s and
polit
ical p
art
ies
5.3
20
.10
-0
.21
-5
.63
--
0.5
40
.21
0.7
46
.37
-0
.04
--
--
0.0
46
.41
01
51
53
Media
and
fre
e f
low
of
info
rmatio
n3
.19
--
1.3
0-
4.5
0-
-0
.01
0.2
80
.29
4.7
9-
0.4
2-
-0
.16
-0
.59
5.3
8
01
51
60
Hum
an
rig
hts
17
.24
4.7
61
5.1
01
1.8
7-
48
.96
--
3.6
91
.24
4.9
35
3.9
00
.02
0.9
4-
-0
.08
-1
.03
54
.93
01
51
70
Wom
en's
eq
ualit
y org
an
isatio
ns
and
inst
itutio
ns
--
--
--
-0
.02
1.1
20
.10
1.2
41
.24
1.4
11
.69
--
0.2
1-
3.3
14
.55
01
51
80
En
din
g v
iole
nce
ag
ain
st w
om
en a
nd
girls
1.4
9-
2.8
10
.15
-4
.44
--
--
-4
.44
--
--
--
-4
.44
Con
flic
t p
reve
ntion
an
d r
eso
lutio
n,
peace
and
secu
rity
8
.06
0.0
90
.30
13
2.58
-1
41.
03-
0.1
03
.29
2.3
15
.70
14
6.73
1.7
52
.31
21
.62
--
4.2
32
9.9
21
76.
65
01
52
10
Secu
rity
sys
tem
man
agem
ent
an
d r
efo
rm3
.09
0.0
40
.05
10
0.2
8-
10
3.4
6-
0.1
00
.73
1.7
92
.62
10
6.08
0.1
21
.34
--
-4
.23
5.6
91
11.
77
01
52
20
Civ
ilian p
eace
-bu
ildin
g,
conflic
t p
reve
ntion
an
d r
eso
lutio
n2
.11
0.0
50
.10
22
.15
-2
4.4
2-
-0
.72
0.3
61
.08
25
.50
1.3
90
.97
1.9
8-
--
4.3
42
9.8
4
01
52
30
Post
con
flic
t p
eace
-bu
ildin
g (
UN
)-
--
1.6
1-
1.6
1-
-1
.53
0.1
61
.68
3.2
9-
-1
9.6
4-
--
19
.64
22
.93
01
52
40
Rein
tegra
tion a
nd
SA
LW
con
trol (4
)0
.19
--
--
0.1
9-
-0
.05
-0
.05
0.2
40
.25
--
--
-0
.25
0.4
9
01
52
50
Lan
d m
ine c
leara
nce
2.0
0-
-8
.54
-1
0.5
4-
-0
.26
-0
.26
10
.80
-0.0
1-
--
--
-0.0
11
0.8
0
01
52
61
Child
sold
iers
(P
reve
ntion
an
d d
em
ob
ilisa
tion
)0
.66
-0
.15
--
0.8
1-
--
--
0.8
1-
--
--
--
0.8
1
Infr
ast
ruct
ure
and
serv
ices
Soci
al in
frast
ruct
ure
and
serv
ices
29
.54
6.4
70
.54
-0
.25
36
.80
-3
.59
3.9
16
.59
14
.09
50
.89
37
.51
6.1
0-
-1
.44
1.1
14
6.1
69
7.0
5
01
60
10
Soci
al/w
elfare
serv
ices
1.7
40
.08
--
-1
.82
-1
.46
2.1
50
.45
4.0
65
.88
23
.48
1.5
2-
-0
.39
-2
5.3
83
1.2
6
01
60
11
Soci
al p
rote
ctio
n a
nd
welfare
serv
ices
polic
y, p
lann
ing
an
d a
dm
inis
tratio
n-
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
-0
.01
-0
.01
0.0
1
01
60
15
Soci
al se
rvic
es
(in
cl y
ou
th d
eve
lop
ment
an
d w
om
en
+ c
hild
ren)
0.1
7-
--
-0
.17
--
--
-0
.17
--
--
0.1
1-
0.1
10
.29
01
60
20
Em
plo
ymen
t p
olic
y an
d a
dm
inis
trativ
e m
anag
em
en
t3
.53
3.9
00
.10
--
7.5
3-
0.3
40
.24
5.5
86
.16
13
.69
3.3
74
.48
--
0.2
90
.75
8.8
92
2.5
8
01
60
30
Hou
sing
polic
y an
d a
dm
inis
trativ
e m
anag
em
en
t1
0.0
0-
--
-1
0.0
0-
0.0
1-
-0
.01
10
.01
0.1
6-
--
--
0.1
61
0.1
7
01
60
40
Low
-cost
housi
ng
1.1
00
.21
--
-1
.31
-0
.49
--
0.4
91
.80
0.0
8-
--
0.0
5-
0.1
31
.94
01
60
50
Mu
lti-se
ctor
aid
for
basi
c so
cial se
rvic
es
6.7
60
.35
--
-7
.11
-0
.29
1.0
7-
1.3
78
.48
9.8
10
.10
--
--
9.9
11
8.3
9
01
60
61
Cultu
re a
nd
recr
eatio
n-
--
--
--
0.1
2-
0.4
70
.59
0.5
90
.02
--
-0
.04
-0
.07
0.6
6
01
60
62
Sta
tistic
al ca
paci
ty b
uild
ing
4.5
21
.79
0.3
4-
0.2
56
.90
-0
.87
0.2
60
.05
1.1
88
.08
0.5
4-
--
0.5
50
.36
1.4
49
.53
01
60
64
Soci
al m
itigatio
n o
f H
IV/A
IDS
1.7
20
.13
0.1
0-
-1
.96
--
0.1
80
.04
0.2
22
.18
0.0
4-
--
0.0
1-
0.0
52
.23
Tra
nsp
ort
an
d s
tora
ge
12
.51
--
--
12
.51
-5
2.2
11
.49
-5
3.7
06
6.2
05
5.9
9-
--
1.8
6-
57
.85
12
4.05
02
10
10
Tra
nsp
ort
polic
y an
d a
dm
inis
trativ
e m
anag
em
en
t4
.77
--
--
4.7
7-
2.9
70
.11
-3
.09
7.8
64
.19
--
--
-4
.19
12
.05
02
10
20
Road t
ran
sport
6.2
0-
--
-6
.20
-4
6.0
11
.38
-4
7.3
95
3.5
94
7.2
1-
--
--
47
.21
10
0.79
02
10
30
Rail
tran
sport
--
--
--
-1
.32
--
1.3
21
.32
1.1
3-
--
--
1.1
32
.45
02
10
40
Wate
r tr
ansp
ort
--
--
--
-0
.41
--
0.4
10
.41
1.8
3-
--
--
1.8
32
.24
02
10
50
Air tra
nsp
ort
--
--
--
-1
.47
--
1.4
71
.47
1.5
2-
--
1.8
6-
3.3
84
.84
02
10
61
Sto
rage
1.3
2-
--
-1
.32
-0
.01
--
0.0
11
.33
0.0
7-
--
--
0.0
71
.40
02
10
81
Ed
uca
tion
an
d t
rain
ing
in t
ransp
ort
an
d s
tora
ge
0.2
2-
--
-0
.22
-0
.02
--
0.0
20
.23
0.0
3-
--
--
0.0
30
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Development Innovation
Global Issues and
Development
International Security
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Other (2)
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Humanitarian assistance organizations
Regional development
banks
UN development
organizations
Other multilateral
organizations
TOTAL - Multilateral Aid
TOTAL - Global Affairs
Canada
Finance Canada
International Development
Research Centre
Royal Canadian Mounted
Police
Public Health Agency of
Canada
Provinces and
municipalities
Others (3)
TOTAL - Other government
departments
Sect
or
Glo
bal
Aff
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Can
ada
TOTA
L
Bila
tera
l Aid
Mu
ltila
tera
l Aid
Com
mu
nic
atio
ns
2.8
70
.99
0.8
0-
-4
.67
-0
.29
0.1
00
.88
1.2
75
.94
3.1
62
.47
--
0.0
1-
5.6
41
1.5
8
02
20
10
Com
mu
nic
atio
ns
polic
y an
d a
dm
inis
trativ
e m
anag
em
en
t1
.01
--
--
1.0
1-
0.0
30
.05
-0
.08
1.0
90
.53
0.5
5-
--
-1
.08
2.1
7
02
20
20
Tele
com
mun
icatio
ns
0.3
0-
--
-0
.30
-0
.25
--
0.2
50
.55
0.8
8-
--
--
0.8
81
.43
02
20
30
Rad
io/t
ele
visi
on/p
rint
med
ia-
0.1
0-
--
0.1
0-
--
0.3
10
.32
0.4
2-
--
--
--
0.4
2
02
20
40
Info
rmatio
n a
nd
com
mu
nic
atio
n t
ech
nolo
gy
(IC
T)
1.5
60
.89
0.8
0-
-3
.25
-0
.01
0.0
40
.57
0.6
33
.88
1.7
51
.92
--
0.0
1-
3.6
87
.56
En
erg
y g
enera
tion
an
d s
up
ply
1
2.8
5-
0.7
0-
0.1
21
3.6
7-
37
.93
6.6
80
.10
44
.72
58
.39
52
.96
0.0
1-
-0
.03
-5
3.0
01
11.
39
02
31
00
En
erg
y g
enera
tion
, d
istr
ibu
tion a
nd
eff
icie
ncy
– g
enera
l-
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
-0
.01
-0
.01
0.0
1
02
31
81
En
erg
y edu
catio
n/t
rain
ing
0.9
7-
--
-0
.97
--
0.0
4-
0.0
41
.01
0.4
5-
--
--
0.4
51
.46
02
31
10
En
erg
y p
olic
y an
d a
dm
inis
trativ
e m
anag
em
en
t5
.44
-0
.70
-0
.12
6.2
6-
17
.69
2.0
70
.10
19
.86
26
.12
13
.00
--
--
-1
3.0
03
9.1
2
02
32
10
En
erg
y g
enera
tion
, re
new
ab
le s
ourc
es
- m
ultip
le tech
nolo
gie
s0
.30
--
--
0.3
0-
0.6
44
.08
-4
.72
5.0
23
.09
--
--
-3
.09
8.1
1
02
32
20
Hyd
ro-e
lect
ric
pow
er
pla
nts
0.1
2-
--
-0
.12
-1
.11
0.0
6-
1.1
81
.29
2.8
8-
--
--
2.8
84
.17
02
32
30
Sola
r en
erg
y0
.58
--
--
0.5
8-
0.0
60
.13
-0
.20
0.7
70
.97
--
-0
.02
-0
.99
1.7
7
02
32
40
Win
d e
nerg
y-
--
--
--
0.0
10
.06
-0
.07
0.0
70
.03
--
--
-0
.03
0.1
0
02
32
60
Marin
e e
nerg
y-
--
--
--
0.0
10
.07
-0
.08
0.0
80
.42
--
--
-0
.42
0.5
0
02
32
70
Geoth
erm
al en
erg
y-
--
--
--
0.0
30
.12
-0
.15
0.1
50
.01
--
--
-0
.01
0.1
6
02
33
10
En
erg
y g
enera
tion
, n
on-r
en
ew
able
sourc
es
- u
nsp
eci
fied
--
--
--
-0
.06
0.0
2-
0.0
80
.08
0.4
2-
--
--
0.4
20
.50
02
33
40
Natu
ral g
as-
fired
ele
ctric
pow
er
pla
nts
--
--
--
--
--
--
7.1
7-
--
--
7.1
77
.17
02
36
30
Ele
ctric
pow
er
tran
smis
sion a
nd
dis
trib
utio
n5
.45
--
--
5.4
5-
18
.26
0.0
3-
18
.29
23
.74
24
.50
0.0
1-
--
-2
4.5
14
8.2
5
02
36
40
Ele
ctric
pow
er
tran
smis
sion a
nd
dis
trib
utio
n-
--
--
--
0.0
5-
-0
.05
0.0
50
.02
--
--
-0
.02
0.0
7
Banki
ng
an
d f
inan
cial se
rvic
es
25
.75
3.1
45
.82
-5
.23
39
.94
-8
.07
0.0
70
.04
8.1
94
8.1
31
5.0
30
.60
--
0.0
3-
15
.67
63
.80
02
40
10
Fin
anci
al p
olic
y an
d a
dm
inis
trativ
e m
anag
em
en
t7
.16
0.0
12
.80
-5
.23
15
.20
-3
.48
0.0
20
.04
3.5
41
8.7
48
.23
-0.0
1-
--
-8
.22
26
.97
02
40
20
Moneta
ry in
stitu
tions
2.5
7-
0.6
0-
-3
.17
-0
.01
0.0
1-
0.0
23
.19
0.2
5-
--
--
0.2
53
.44
02
40
30
Form
al se
ctor
financi
al in
term
ed
iaries
4.6
80
.94
2.3
0-
-7
.92
-4
.04
--
4.0
41
1.9
75
.36
--
-0
.01
-5
.37
17
.34
02
40
40
Info
rmal/se
mi-fo
rmal fin
anci
al in
term
ed
iaries
2.7
22
.14
0.1
2-
-4
.98
-0
.54
0.0
4-
0.5
85
.55
1.1
50
.61
--
0.0
2-
1.7
87
.34
02
40
81
Ed
uca
tion
/tra
inin
g in
banki
ng
an
d f
inan
cial se
rvic
es
8.6
20
.05
--
-8
.67
--
--
-8
.67
0.0
4-
--
0.0
1-
0.0
48
.72
Bu
siness
an
d o
ther
serv
ices
20
.51
17
.41
2.6
2-
-4
0.5
4-
0.1
00
.50
1.1
81
.78
42
.32
14
.65
2.0
4-
-0
.08
-1
6.7
75
9.0
9
02
50
10
Bu
siness
su
pp
ort
serv
ices
an
d in
stitu
tions
20
.12
17
.41
2.6
2-
-4
0.1
4-
0.1
00
.46
1.1
81
.74
41
.88
13
.20
2.0
4-
-0
.08
-1
5.3
25
7.2
0
02
50
20
Priva
tizatio
n0
.39
--
--
0.3
9-
-0
.04
-0
.04
0.4
31
.45
--
--
-1
.45
1.8
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atio
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atio
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Ass
ista
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ann
elTh
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ab
le in
clu
des
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ssis
tan
ce e
xpen
dit
ure
s in
$ m
illio
ns.
Geographic Programs
Partnerships for
Development Innovation
Global Issues and
Development
International Security
and Crisis Response (1)
Other (2)
TOTAL - Bilateral Aid
Humanitarian assistance organizations
Regional development
banks
UN development
organizations
Other multilateral
organizations
TOTAL - Multilateral Aid
TOTAL - Global Affairs
Canada
Finance Canada
International Development
Research Centre
Royal Canadian Mounted
Police
Public Health Agency of
Canada
Provinces and
municipalities
Others (3)
TOTAL - Other government
departments
Sect
or
Glo
bal
Aff
airs
Can
ada
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L
Bila
tera
l Aid
Mu
ltila
tera
l Aid
Ag
ricu
ltu
re, fo
rest
ry,
an
d f
ishin
g
17
1.29
61
.38
6.3
6-
0.1
52
39.
18-
20
.18
28
.50
10
.26
58
.94
29
8.12
51
.78
9.7
1-
-1
.54
0.0
46
3.0
73
61.
19
03
11
10
Ag
ricu
ltu
ral p
olic
y an
d a
dm
inis
trativ
e m
anag
em
en
t1
5.3
91
.64
1.1
3-
0.0
71
8.2
3-
12
.10
6.0
91
.00
19
.19
37
.42
3.8
32
.54
--
0.0
3-
6.4
14
3.8
3
03
11
20
Ag
ricu
ltu
ral d
eve
lop
ment
39
.54
10
.67
--
0.0
25
0.2
3-
0.4
34
.11
-4
.54
54
.77
5.7
2-
--
0.7
0-
6.4
26
1.1
9
03
11
30
Ag
ricu
ltu
ral la
nd
reso
urc
es
4.4
70
.13
--
-4
.61
-0
.28
2.8
3-
3.1
17
.72
2.4
00
.08
--
0.0
1-
2.4
91
0.2
1
03
11
40
Ag
ricu
ltu
ral w
ate
r re
sourc
es
9.1
10
.16
--
-9
.27
-2
.48
2.6
9-
5.1
71
4.4
41
5.6
4-0
.01
--
0.0
8-
15
.71
30
.15
03
11
50
Ag
ricu
ltu
ral in
pu
ts6
.45
1.9
1-
--
8.3
6-
-1
.30
-1
.30
9.6
61
.83
0.4
9-
--
-2
.32
11
.98
03
11
61
Food c
rop p
rodu
ctio
n2
0.1
71
7.9
9-
--
38
.16
-2
.51
1.0
3-
3.5
44
1.7
02
.36
0.4
8-
-0
.26
-3
.10
44
.80
03
11
62
Ind
ust
rial cr
ops/
exp
ort
cro
ps
0.3
12
.23
--
-2
.54
-0
.13
0.8
2-
0.9
53
.49
1.5
8-
--
-0
.04
1.6
25
.10
03
11
63
Liv
est
ock
2.1
90
.09
--
-2
.28
-0
.26
0.2
4-
0.5
02
.79
4.3
9-
--
0.0
1-
4.4
07
.19
03
11
64
Ag
rarian r
efo
rm0
.53
--
--
0.5
3-
--
--
0.5
3-
--
--
--
0.5
3
03
11
65
Ag
ricu
ltu
ral altern
ativ
e d
eve
lop
ment
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
0.0
2-
0.0
20
.02
03
11
66
Ag
ricu
ltu
ral ext
en
sion
9.4
62
.53
--
-1
1.9
9-
0.3
11
.11
-1
.41
13
.40
2.1
20
.03
--
--
2.1
51
5.5
5
03
11
81
Ag
ricu
ltu
ral edu
catio
n/t
rain
ing
16
.69
1.9
70
.09
--
18
.75
-0
.02
0.0
10
.26
0.2
81
9.0
30
.28
0.5
3-
-0
.25
-1
.06
20
.09
03
11
82
Ag
ricu
ltu
ral re
searc
h3
.54
12
.56
4.8
5-
0.0
52
1.0
0-
0.5
10
.91
9.0
01
0.4
23
1.4
11
.90
0.5
4-
--
-2
.44
33
.85
03
11
91
Ag
ricu
ltu
ral se
rvic
es
5.7
60
.90
--
-6
.66
-0
.52
--
0.5
27
.18
5.0
10
.07
--
0.0
5-
5.1
21
2.3
0
03
11
92
Pla
nt
an
d p
ost
-harv
est
pro
tect
ion
an
d p
est
con
trol
1.7
3-
--
-1
.73
-0
.07
--
0.0
71
.80
-3
.44
--
--
3.4
45
.23
03
11
93
Ag
ricu
ltu
ral fin
anci
al se
rvic
es
14
.77
1.8
4-
--
16
.61
-0
.03
1.4
7-
1.5
01
8.1
10
.80
0.4
7-
-0
.01
-1
.28
19
.39
03
11
94
Ag
ricu
ltu
ral co
-op
era
tives
12
.55
6.2
7-
--
18
.81
--
--
-1
8.8
11
.30
--
-0
.12
-1
.42
20
.23
03
11
95
Liv
est
ock
/vete
rin
ary
serv
ices
1.9
20
.42
--
-2
.35
--
0.1
8-
0.1
82
.53
0.2
20
.39
--
--
0.6
13
.14
03
12
10
Fore
stry
polic
y an
d a
dm
inis
trativ
e m
anag
em
en
t0
.11
--
--
0.1
1-
-3
.81
-3
.81
3.9
20
.07
--
--
-0
.07
3.9
9
03
12
20
Fore
stry
deve
lop
ment
2.1
80
.02
--
-2
.20
-0
.24
0.2
2-
0.4
62
.66
0.1
4-
--
--
0.1
42
.80
03
12
61
Fu
elw
ood
/ch
arc
oal
--
--
--
--
0.0
6-
0.0
60
.06
0.0
2-
--
--
0.0
20
.08
03
12
81
Fore
stry
ed
uca
tion
/tra
inin
g0
.02
--
--
0.0
2-
--
--
0.0
2-
--
--
--
0.0
2
03
13
10
Fis
hin
g p
olic
y an
d a
dm
inis
trativ
e m
anag
em
en
t0
.90
0.0
60
.16
--
1.1
2-
-0
.51
-0
.51
1.6
31
.51
0.4
8-
--
-1
.99
3.6
2
03
13
20
Fis
hery
deve
lop
ment
2.4
5-
0.1
4-
-2
.59
-0
.29
0.2
4-
0.5
33
.12
0.6
40
.18
--
--
0.8
23
.94
03
13
81
Fis
hery
edu
catio
n/t
rain
ing
1.0
4-
--
-1
.04
--
--
-1
.04
0.0
3-
--
--
0.0
31
.07
03
13
82
Fis
hery
rese
arc
h-
--
--
--
--
--
-0
.01
--
--
-0
.01
0.0
1
03
13
91
Fis
hery
serv
ices
--
--
--
--
0.8
9-
0.8
90
.89
--
--
--
-0
.89
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Humanitarian assistance organizations
Regional development
banks
UN development
organizations
Other multilateral
organizations
TOTAL - Multilateral Aid
TOTAL - Global Affairs
Canada
Finance Canada
International Development
Research Centre
Royal Canadian Mounted
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Provinces and
municipalities
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departments
Sect
or
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Can
ada
TOTA
L
Bila
tera
l Aid
Mu
ltila
tera
l Aid
Ind
ust
ry
79
.00
20
.63
8.0
0-
0.0
71
07.
69-
2.2
83
.53
-5
.81
11
3.50
8.5
51
.34
--
0.1
9-
10
.09
12
3.59
03
21
10
Ind
ust
rial p
olic
y an
d a
dm
inis
trativ
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anag
em
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t0
.30
--
-0
.07
0.3
6-
0.1
00
.13
-0
.22
0.5
90
.28
0.0
1-
--
-0
.29
0.8
8
03
21
20
Ind
ust
rial d
eve
lop
ment
1.5
5-
--
-1
.55
-0
.05
--
0.0
51
.60
0.3
80
.03
--
--
0.4
12
.01
03
21
30
Sm
all
an
d m
ed
ium
-siz
ed e
nte
rprise
s (S
ME
) d
eve
lop
ment
32
.02
11
.86
4.9
0-
-4
8.7
8-
1.9
93
.22
-5
.21
53
.99
1.5
60
.34
--
0.1
2-
2.0
35
6.0
2
03
21
40
Cott
age in
du
stries
and
hand
icra
fts
0.4
70
.12
--
-0
.59
--
--
-0
.59
-0
.01
--
--
0.0
10
.60
03
21
61
Ag
ro-in
du
stries
5.8
13
.39
--
-9
.19
-0
.14
--
0.1
49
.33
0.6
70
.67
--
0.0
1-
1.3
51
0.6
9
03
21
63
Text
iles,
leath
er
and
su
bst
itute
s0
.27
--
--
0.2
7-
--
--
0.2
7-
--
--
--
0.2
7
03
21
65
Fert
ilize
r p
lants
-0
.05
--
-0
.05
--
--
-0
.05
--
--
--
-0
.05
03
21
66
Cem
ent/
lime/p
last
er
--
--
--
--
0.0
2-
0.0
20
.02
--
--
--
-0
.02
03
21
68
Ph
arm
ace
utica
l p
rodu
ctio
n-
--
--
--
--
--
--
0.0
2-
--
-0
.03
0.0
3
03
21
82
Tech
nolo
gic
al re
searc
h a
nd
deve
lop
ment
--
--
--
--
0.1
4-
0.1
40
.14
0.0
1-0
.01
--
--
-0.0
10
.14
03
22
10
Min
era
l/m
inin
g p
olic
y an
d a
dm
inis
trativ
e m
anag
em
en
t3
2.1
32
.59
3.1
0-
-3
7.8
2-
--
--
37
.82
2.5
60
.27
--
0.0
6-
2.8
94
0.7
2
03
22
20
Min
era
l p
rosp
ect
ion a
nd
exp
lora
tion
--
--
--
--
--
--
0.0
6-
--
--
0.0
60
.06
03
22
62
Oil
an
d g
as
6.4
62
.54
--
-8
.99
--
--
-8
.99
2.4
8-
--
--
2.4
81
1.4
8
03
22
63
Ferr
ous
meta
ls-
--
--
--
--
--
-0
.02
--
--
-0
.02
0.0
2
03
22
65
Pre
cious
meta
ls/m
ate
rials
-0
.08
--
-0
.08
--
0.0
1-
0.0
10
.09
0.2
7-
--
--
0.2
70
.36
03
23
10
Con
stru
ctio
n p
olic
y an
d a
dm
inis
trativ
e m
anag
em
en
t-
--
--
--
--
--
-0
.24
--
--
-0
.24
0.2
4
Tra
de
24
.15
2.1
9-
-1
.53
27
.87
-0
.24
0.0
80
.45
0.7
72
8.6
46
.35
0.2
6-
-0
.09
-6
.69
35
.34
03
31
10
Tra
de p
olic
y an
d a
dm
inis
trativ
e m
anag
em
en
t5
.36
--
-0
.53
5.9
0-
0.0
3-
0.0
50
.09
5.9
91
.65
0.2
0-
--
-1
.85
7.8
4
03
31
20
Tra
de f
aci
litatio
n7
.97
2.0
4-
-1
.00
11
.01
-0
.05
-0
.35
0.3
91
1.4
03
.65
--
--
-3
.65
15
.05
03
31
30
Reg
ion
al tr
ad
e a
gre
em
en
ts (
RT
As)
2.7
9-
--
-2
.79
--
--
-2
.79
0.2
1-
--
--
0.2
13
.00
03
31
40
Mu
ltila
tera
l tr
ade n
egotia
tion
s2
.10
--
--
2.1
0-
--
0.0
50
.05
2.1
5-
0.0
5-
--
-0
.05
2.2
0
03
31
81
Tra
de e
du
catio
n/t
rain
ing
2.8
00
.08
--
-2
.89
-0
.02
--
0.0
22
.91
--
--
0.0
9-
0.0
92
.99
03
32
10
Tourism
polic
y an
d a
dm
inis
trativ
e m
anag
em
en
t3
.13
0.0
7-
--
3.2
0-
0.1
30
.08
-0
.21
3.4
10
.84
--
--
-0
.84
4.2
5
En
viro
nm
enta
l p
rote
ctio
n
5.0
21
.11
8.9
0-
0.0
91
5.1
3-
3.1
22
10.
335
.67
21
9.12
23
4.25
9.5
06
.34
--
0.4
29
.05
25
.33
25
9.57
04
10
10
En
viro
nm
enta
l p
olic
y an
d a
dm
inis
trativ
e m
anag
em
en
t3
.65
0.2
81
.20
-0
.07
5.2
0-
2.3
01
92.
66
0.3
81
95.
34
20
0.54
1.0
74
.53
--
0.1
46
.92
12
.66
21
3.20
04
10
20
Bio
sph
ere
pro
tect
ion
--
--
--
--
11
.08
5.2
91
6.3
71
6.3
70
.24
--
--
1.3
21
.56
17
.93
04
10
30
Bio
-div
ers
ity-
0.0
51
.70
--
1.7
5-
0.0
25
.81
-5
.83
7.5
80
.76
--
--
0.0
40
.80
8.3
8
04
10
40
Site
pre
serv
atio
n-
0.0
11
.50
--
1.5
1-
-0
.26
-0
.26
1.7
60
.10
--
--
0.3
40
.44
2.2
0
04
10
50
Flo
od
pre
vention
/con
trol
0.0
2-
1.5
0-
-1
.52
-0
.79
0.4
9-
1.2
82
.80
7.1
90
.25
--
--
7.4
41
0.2
3
04
10
81
En
viro
nm
enta
l edu
catio
n/t
rain
ing
1.3
50
.72
3.0
0-
-5
.08
--
--
-5
.08
0.0
6-
--
0.2
90
.02
0.3
75
.44
04
10
82
En
viro
nm
enta
l re
searc
h-
0.0
5-
-0
.02
0.0
8-
-0
.04
-0
.04
0.1
20
.10
1.5
6-
--
0.4
12
.06
2.1
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Partnerships for Development
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Global Issues and
Development
International Security
and Crisis Response (1)
Other (2)
TOTAL - Bilateral Aid
Humanitarian assistance
organizations
Regional development
banks
UN development
organizations
Other multilateral
organizations
TOTAL - Multilateral Aid
TOTAL - Global Affairs
Canada
Finance Canada
International Development
Research Centre
Royal Canadian Mounted
Police
Public Health Agency of
Canada
Provinces and
municipalities
Others (3)
TOTAL - Other government
departments
Sect
or
Glo
bal
Aff
airs
Can
ada
TOTA
L
Bila
tera
l Aid
Mu
ltila
tera
l Aid
Mu
ltis
ect
or
aid
6
7.2
45
.84
2.5
91
3.8
21
.49
90
.99
0.1
01
9.7
91
0.7
53
.96
34
.60
12
5.58
39
.41
63
.76
--
3.0
01
52.
112
58.
273
83.
86
04
30
10
Mu
ltis
ect
or
aid
32
.06
0.0
11
.32
13
.82
1.2
74
8.4
8-
11
.44
2.9
63
.75
18
.15
66
.64
-3
7.4
4-
-0
.08
-3
7.5
21
04.
16
04
30
30
Urb
an
deve
lop
ment
an
d m
an
agem
ent
3.4
80
.02
0.6
0-
-4
.10
-2
.73
0.4
10
.21
3.3
57
.45
14
.13
0.3
8-
--
-1
4.5
12
1.9
6
04
30
40
Rura
l d
eve
lop
ment
5.1
45
.59
--
-1
0.7
3-
1.8
36
.51
-8
.34
19
.07
16
.37
6.2
8-
-0
.04
-2
2.6
94
1.7
6
04
30
50
Non
-agricu
ltu
ral altern
ativ
e d
eve
lop
ment
--
--
--
--
--
--
-0
.05
--
--
0.0
50
.05
04
30
81
Mu
ltis
ect
or
edu
catio
n/t
rain
ing
0.1
00
.09
0.6
6-
-0
.85
-0
.58
--
0.5
81
.43
-9
.59
--
2.8
31
51.
68
16
4.10
16
5.53
04
30
82
Rese
arc
h/s
cientific
inst
itutio
ns
-0
.04
--
0.2
30
.27
--
0.1
2-
0.1
20
.39
0.0
61
0.0
1-
--
-1
0.0
71
0.4
6
05
10
10
Gen
era
l b
ud
get su
pp
ort
--
--
--
-3
.13
0.0
1-
3.1
43
.14
0.1
6-
--
--
0.1
63
.30
05
20
10
Food a
id/f
ood
secu
rity
pro
gra
ms
26
.46
0.0
9-
--
26
.55
0.1
00
.01
0.0
1-
0.1
22
6.6
70
.25
--
-0
.05
0.4
30
.73
27
.40
06
00
20
Deb
t fo
rgiv
eness
--
--
--
-0
.06
0.7
4-
0.8
00
.80
8.4
4-
--
--
8.4
49
.24
Hum
an
itarian a
ssis
tan
ce6
8.7
9-
60
1.03
--
66
9.82
14
.08
5.9
67
.70
-2
7.7
56
97.
572
8.2
20
.02
-3
.42
4.8
63
.99
40
.50
73
8.07
07
20
10
Mate
rial re
lief ass
ista
nce
an
d s
erv
ices
8.0
7-
31
1.8
0-
-3
19.
87
10
.90
-0
.50
-1
1.4
03
31.
270
.20
--
3.4
23
.85
0.2
67
.73
33
9.00
07
20
40
Em
erg
en
cy f
ood
aid
32
.47
-1
27.
78
--
16
0.2
50
.93
--
-0
.93
16
1.18
0.1
0-
--
0.0
1-
0.1
11
61.
30
07
20
50
Relie
f co
-ord
inatio
n;
pro
tect
ion
an
d s
up
port
serv
ices
9.6
3-
15
2.9
9-
-1
62.
62
2.0
3-
1.8
2-
3.8
41
66.
460
.08
--
-1
.00
3.7
24
.80
17
1.26
07
30
10
Reco
nst
ruct
ion r
elie
f an
d r
eh
abili
tatio
n6
.46
-0
.27
--
6.7
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STATISTICAL REPORT ON INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE, 2015-2016 16
B2: Humanitarian Assistance by Country, OrganizationThis table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ thousands.
Ma
terial relief
assistance an
d
services
Emergen
cy foo
d
aid
Relief co
-
ord
inatio
n;
pro
tection
and
sup
po
rt services
Sub-Saharan Africa 122,393.40 52,305.39 43,504.37 148.50 3,126.51 221,478.16 2,476.18 263.00 26.27 - 2,765.45 224,243.61
Burundi 291.90 - 125.10 - - 417.00 - - 15.00 - 15.00 432.00
Cameroon 3,443.36 - 890.44 - - 4,333.80 - - - - - 4,333.80
Congo, Democratic Republic 9,394.27 349.99 3,919.63 - 268.64 13,932.53 - - - - - 13,932.53
Central African Republic 8,159.26 179.96 2,431.97 - - 10,771.19 - - - - - 10,771.19
Djibouti 138.06 - 112.96 - - 251.02 - - - - - 251.02
Eritrea 1,000.00 - - - - 1,000.00 - - - - - 1,000.00
Ethiopia 13,305.15 26,500.00 1,885.07 - 301.44 41,991.66 - - 11.27 - 11.27 42,002.93
Guinea 7,474.65 999.90 1,858.15 - - 10,332.70 1,238.09 - - - 1,238.09 11,570.79
Kenya 3,299.12 - 2,699.28 - - 5,998.40 - - - - - 5,998.40
Liberia 3,974.60 999.90 1,858.15 - - 6,832.65 - - - - - 6,832.65
Mali 4,987.87 - 736.93 - 268.64 5,993.44 - - - - - 5,993.44
Malawi - 3,015.00 - - - 3,015.00 - - - - - 3,015.00
Niger 4,022.82 - 759.49 - - 4,782.31 - - - - - 4,782.31
Nigeria 6,623.18 129.96 2,030.01 - - 8,783.15 - - - - - 8,783.15
Rwanda 274.33 - 324.45 - - 598.78 - - - - - 598.78
Sierra Leone 4,325.75 1,000.20 1,858.71 - - 7,184.65 1,238.09 263.00 - - 1,501.09 8,685.74
Sudan 7,161.83 - 2,554.31 - - 9,716.14 - - - - - 9,716.14
Somalia 13,975.20 399.99 3,592.17 - - 17,967.35 - - - - - 17,967.35
South Sudan 18,359.37 299.99 6,021.70 - 268.64 24,949.70 - - - - - 24,949.70
Tanzania 1,600.90 - 3,100.74 - - 4,701.64 - - - - - 4,701.64
Chad 3,184.44 - 1,450.80 - - 4,635.24 - - - - - 4,635.24
Uganda 2,111.72 - 661.86 - - 2,773.58 - - - - - 2,773.58
Zimbabwe - 1,485.00 - - - 1,485.00 - - - - - 1,485.00
West and Central Africa 1,223.38 - 1,000.94 - - 2,224.32 - - - - - 2,224.32
Sub-Saharan Africa (inter-regional) 4,062.24 16,945.50 3,631.54 148.50 2,019.13 26,806.92 - - - - - 26,806.92
North Africa 2,862.14 656.99 2,324.43 - - 5,843.56 - - 10.00 - 10.00 5,853.56
Algeria 48.88 - 20.95 - - 69.83 - - - - - 69.83
Egypt 1,548.88 - 1,840.95 - - 3,389.83 - - 10.00 - 10.00 3,399.83
Libya 870.16 656.99 178.07 - - 1,705.22 - - - - - 1,705.22
Morocco 48.88 - 20.95 - - 69.83 - - - - - 69.83
Tunisia 48.88 - 20.95 - - 69.83 - - - - - 69.83
Northern Africa 296.47 - 242.57 - - 539.04 - - - - - 539.04
Middle East 119,098.75 74,606.36 87,795.74 - 3,050.00 284,550.85 - - 2,540.86 - 2,540.86 287,091.71
Iraq 9,037.50 - 31,952.50 - - 40,990.00 - - 11.06 - 11.06 41,001.06
Jordan 23,230.20 5,076.50 16,831.60 - - 45,138.30 - - 35.00 - 35.00 45,173.30
Lebanon 27,836.30 5,076.50 20,424.50 - - 53,337.30 - - 160.00 - 160.00 53,497.30
West Bank and Gaza 8,769.02 32,470.00 9,613.28 - 3,050.00 53,902.31 - - - - - 53,902.31
Syria 34,743.40 22,700.00 7,352.60 - - 64,796.00 - - 184.80 - 184.80 64,980.80
Yemen 15,205.92 9,283.36 1,395.10 - - 25,884.38 - - - - - 25,884.38
Middle East 276.41 - 226.15 - - 502.56 - - 2,150.00 - 2,150.00 2,652.56
Asia 46,913.22 24,203.12 11,587.60 1,469.94 9,689.15 93,863.02 - 3,724.00 2,152.93 15.93 5,892.86 99,755.88
Afghanistan 8,231.71 2,730.83 2,944.91 - 5,314.01 19,221.46 - - - - - 19,221.46
Bangladesh 138.06 163.85 112.96 - - 414.87 - - - - - 414.87
Fiji 525.00 - 225.00 - - 750.00 - - - - - 750.00
Korea, Democratic People's Republic 490.24 1,384.02 140.07 - - 2,014.33 - - - - - 2,014.33
Burma (Myanmar) 5,725.04 1,186.96 1,143.71 - - 8,055.71 - - 78.43 - 78.43 8,134.14
Nepal 20,360.91 6,000.00 362.96 - - 26,723.87 - 3,724.00 2,065.00 15.93 5,804.93 32,528.80
Papua New Guinea 27.30 - 11.70 - - 39.00 - - - - - 39.00
Philippines 805.57 - 235.23 1,395.11 907.03 3,342.94 - - - - - 3,342.94
Pakistan 3,715.75 3,384.97 1,863.42 7.33 0.12 8,971.59 - - 9.50 - 9.50 8,981.09
Southeastern Asia 23.15 - 7.23 - 2,137.50 2,167.89 - - - - - 2,167.89Asia (inter-regional) 6,870.49 9,352.50 4,540.40 67.50 1,330.48 22,161.37 - - - - - 22,161.37
Pro
vinces a
nd
territories (1
)
Oth
ers (2)
TOTA
L - Oth
er
govern
men
t
dep
artmen
ts
Recipient Country
Global Affairs Canada Other government departments
TOTAL
Emergency Response
Reconstru
ctio
n re
lief
and re
habilita
tion
Disaster p
reventio
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and
prep
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anad
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Natio
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efence
STATISTICAL REPORT ON INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE, 2015-2016 17
B2: Humanitarian Assistance by Country, OrganizationThis table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ thousands.
Ma
terial relief
assistance an
d
services
Emergen
cy foo
d
aid
Relief co
-
ord
inatio
n;
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tection
and
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Pro
vinces a
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territories (1
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TOTA
L - Oth
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men
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dep
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Recipient Country
Global Affairs Canada Other government departments
TOTAL
Emergency Response
Reconstru
ctio
n re
lief
and re
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tion
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reventio
n
and
prep
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TOTA
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Affa
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da
Pu
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Agen
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Natio
nal D
efence
Americas 12,063.07 6,858.22 4,358.51 5,102.00 3,700.13 32,081.92 945.00 - 100.00 - 1,045.00 33,126.92
Bolivia - - - - - - - - 100.00 - 100.00 100.00
Colombia 2,861.44 327.69 534.76 - - 3,723.89 - - - - - 3,723.89
Dominica 135.00 - - - - 135.00 - - - - - 135.00
Dominican Republic - - - - 186.06 186.06 - - - - - 186.06
Guatemala - 493.15 - - - 493.15 - - - - - 493.15
Haiti 3,710.24 1,586.44 870.07 5,061.50 31.01 11,259.25 - - - - - 11,259.25
Honduras - 493.15 - - 536.06 1,029.20 - - - - - 1,029.20
Jamaica - - - - 186.06 186.06 - - - - - 186.06
Nicaragua - 493.15 - - 186.06 679.20 - - - - - 679.20
El Salvador - 493.15 - - - 493.15 - - - - - 493.15
Caribbean 127.39 - - - 359.59 486.97 - - - - - 486.97
Americas (inter-regional) 5,229.01 2,971.50 2,953.68 40.50 2,215.30 13,409.99 945.00 - - - 945.00 14,354.99
Eastern Europe 16,538.91 1,619.58 13,045.49 13.50 786.99 32,004.47 - - 30.90 - 30.90 32,035.36
Bosnia and Herzegovina 250.00 - 250.00 - - 500.00 - - - - - 500.00
Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic 250.00 - 250.00 - - 500.00 - - - - - 500.00
Serbia 1,150.00 - 500.00 - - 1,650.00 - - - - - 1,650.00
Turkey 7,500.00 847.00 9,500.00 - - 17,847.00 - - 10.00 - 10.00 17,857.00
Ukraine 5,795.01 732.08 2,322.49 - - 8,849.57 - - 20.90 - 20.90 8,870.47
Europe (inter-regional) 1,593.90 40.50 223.00 13.50 786.99 2,657.89 - - - - - 2,657.89
Bilateral Humanitarian Assistance 319,869.49 160,249.66 162,616.12 6,733.93 20,352.78 669,821.99 3,421.18 3,987.00 4,860.96 15.93 12,285.06 682,107.05
Recipient Organization(Finance
Canada)
United Nations Office for the Co-ordination
of Humanitarian Affairs - - 2,000.00 - - 2,000.00 - 2,000.00
Global Environment Facility - - - - 549.00 549.00 - 549.00
Inter-American Development Bank - - - - 1,365.91 1,365.91 - 1,365.91
International Fund for Agricultural
Development - - - - 2.07 2.07 - 2.07
African Development Fund - - - 375.01 - 375.01 - 375.01
Caribbean Development Bank - - - 3,921.48 - 3,921.48 - 3,921.48
Asian Development Bank - - - - 300.68 300.68 - 300.68
United Nations Development Programme 501.50 - 9.52 1,376.03 2,687.35 4,574.39 - 4,574.39
United Nations Population Fund - - 809.70 - - 809.70 - 809.70
World Food Programme - 934.92 25.43 90.21 127.77 1,178.33 - 1,178.33
The Office of the United Nations High
Commissioner for Refugees 10,899.78 - - - - 10,899.78 - 10,899.78
World Health Organisation - - 998.53 - 770.46 1,768.99 - 1,768.99International Development Association - 28,217.91 28,217.91 28,217.91
Multilateral Humanitarian Assistance 11,401.28 934.92 3,843.17 5,762.73 5,803.24 27,745.35 0.00 0.00 0.00 28,217.91 28,217.91 55,963.26
Total - Humanitarian Assistance 331,270.77 161,184.59 166,459.30 12,496.67 26,156.01 697,567.34 3,421.18 3,987.00 4,860.96 28,233.84 40,502.98 738,070.31
(2) Other government departments include international assistance provided by the International Development Research Centre.
(1) Provinces and territories include international assistance provided by Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and Yukon Territory.
STATISTICAL REPORT ON INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE, 2015-2016 18
Canadian International Assistance by Recipient OrganizationC1: Summary of Global Affairs Canada International Assistance by Type of Organization
Geographic
Programs
Global Issues and
Development
Partnerships for
Development
Innovation
International
Security and Crisis
Response
Other branches (4) TOTAL
Canadian Organizations 383.66 220.67 256.53 61.72 75.68 998.27
Civil Society (1) 288.34 210.52 232.03 18.19 7.95 757.02
Government 24.18 8.85 23.39 35.93 67.53 159.89
Private Sector 71.15 1.30 1.11 7.60 0.20 81.36
Foreign Organizations 307.92 116.44 3.81 58.75 5.38 492.30
Civil Society (1) 79.46 116.06 3.81 49.92 5.38 254.64
Government (2) 227.43 0.08 - 5.03 - 232.54
Private Sector 1.03 0.30 - 3.79 - 5.12
Multilateral Organizations (3) 553.27 1,520.87 - 124.73 1.93 2,200.79
Grants and Contributions 553.27 1,179.85 - 124.73 1.93 1,859.77
Encashments of Notes to IFIs - 341.02 - - - 341.02
Local Technical Cooperation 20.64 - 0.24 0.91 - 21.80
Total 1,265.49 1,857.98 260.58 246.11 82.99 3,713.15
This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ millions and excludes operations and management costs as well as Services
Rendered Abroad.
(1) For a detailed breakdown of transfer payments to civil society organizations, please consult Section 6 of the Public Accounts of Canada for 2015-2016.
(2) Global Affairs Canada’s assistance to foreign governments is based on program-based approaches (such as budget support and pooled funding), in line with the
Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness.
(3) More information on contributions to multilateral organizations can be found in Table C2 of this report.
(4) Other: Includes Strategic Policy and Summits Branch, International Business Development and Innovation Branch, and Services Rendered Abroad.
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tio
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51
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22
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0
REC
IPIE
NT
OR
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NIZ
ATI
ON
Glo
bal
Aff
airs
Ca
na
da
TOTA
LLo
ng-
term
in
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up
po
rt
to m
ult
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o
rgan
izat
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s
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tera
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an
ada
Fin
ance
Ca
nad
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ub
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Age
ncy
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da
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men
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art
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Can
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n In
tern
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bal
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grap
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tio
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16
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DC
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tio
ns
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gs a
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2.5
05
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sity
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tio
n -
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13
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--
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d M
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rolo
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l Org
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ati
on
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tio
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spec
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spec
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13
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STATISTICAL REPORT ON INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE, 2015-2016 21
Can
adia
n In
tern
atio
nal
Ass
ista
nce
by
Re
cip
ien
t O
rgan
izat
ion
C2
: In
tern
atio
nal
Ass
ista
nce
by
Mu
ltila
tera
l Org
aniz
atio
nTh
is t
abl
e in
clu
des
OD
A a
nd
oth
er o
ffic
ial a
ssis
tanc
e ex
pen
dit
ure
s in
$ m
illio
ns a
nd e
xclu
des
op
era
tio
ns
and
ma
na
gem
ent
cost
s a
s w
ell
as
Serv
ices
Re
nde
red
Ab
roa
d.
Glo
bal
Issu
es
and
Dev
elo
pm
ent
Geo
grap
hic
Pro
gram
s
Oth
er b
ran
ches
(1)
REC
IPIE
NT
OR
GA
NIZ
ATI
ON
Glo
bal
Aff
airs
Ca
na
da
TOTA
LLo
ng-
term
in
stit
uti
on
al s
up
po
rt
to m
ult
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eral
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rgan
izat
ion
s
Bila
tera
l fu
nd
ing
TOTA
L -
Glo
bal
A
ffai
rs C
an
ada
Fin
ance
Ca
nad
aP
ub
lic H
ealt
h
Age
ncy
of
Ca
na
da
Envi
ron
men
t an
d C
limat
e C
han
ge
Ca
nad
a
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er (
2)
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L -
Oth
er
gove
rnm
en
t d
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art
me
nts
Re
gio
nal
mu
ltila
tera
l org
aniz
atio
ns
24
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41
7.6
31
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65
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15
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ion
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clu
din
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keep
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litie
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mu
nit
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men
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fo
r C
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per
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STATISTICAL REPORT ON INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE, 2015-2016 22
Canadian International Assistance by RecipientD1: International Assistance by Channel and ContinentThis table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ millions.
Geo
graph
ic Pro
grams
Partn
ersh
ips fo
r
Develo
pm
ent In
no
vation
Glo
bal Issu
es and
Develo
pm
ent
Intern
ation
al Security an
d
Crisis R
espo
nse
Oth
er (1)
TOTA
L - Glo
bal A
ffairs
Can
ada
Finan
ce Can
ada
Intern
ation
al Develo
pm
ent
Research
Cen
tre
Ro
yal Can
adian
Mo
un
ted
Po
lice
Pu
blic H
ealth A
gency o
f
Can
ada
Natio
nal D
efence
Oth
er (2)
TOTA
L - Oth
er go
vern
me
nt
de
partm
en
ts
Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa 606.83 143.26 897.96 34.95 58.90 1,741.89 270.56 53.98 0.47 2.48 0.26 3.46 331.21 2,073.09
Bilateral Aid 606.83 143.26 380.61 32.23 58.89 1,221.81 - 53.98 0.47 2.48 0.26 3.46 60.65 1,282.46
Country-allocable 555.87 130.26 263.36 13.41 0.02 962.92 - 17.34 - 2.48 0.26 3.24 23.32 986.24
of which ODA 555.87 130.26 263.36 13.10 0.02 962.61 - 17.34 - 2.48 0.26 3.24 23.32 985.93
Unallocable by country 50.96 13.00 117.24 18.82 58.87 258.90 - 36.64 0.47 - - 0.21 37.32 296.22
of which ODA 50.89 13.00 116.96 2.11 55.68 238.64 - 36.64 0.47 - - 0.21 37.32 275.96
Multilateral Aid - - 517.35 2.72 - 520.08 270.56 - - - - - 270.56 790.64
Humanitarian assistance organizations - - 9.73 - - 9.73 - 9.73
Regional development banks - - 137.69 - - 137.69 - 137.69
UN development organizations - - 285.20 2.72 - 287.92 - 287.92
Other multilateral organizations - - 84.72 - - 84.73 270.56 - 270.56 355.29
North Africa 18.19 1.58 14.67 2.72 3.29 40.44 1.38 1.88 0.03 - - 0.01 3.31 43.75
Bilateral Aid 18.19 1.58 7.37 2.33 3.29 32.75 - 1.88 0.03 - - 0.01 1.92 34.68
Country-allocable 14.19 1.55 5.30 1.39 - 22.44 - 1.32 0.03 - - 0.01 1.36 23.80
of which ODA 14.19 1.55 5.30 1.31 - 22.36 - 1.32 0.03 - - 0.01 1.36 23.72
Unallocable by country 3.99 0.03 2.07 0.94 3.28 10.31 - 0.56 - - - - 0.56 10.88
of which ODA 3.99 0.03 2.06 0.29 3.01 9.38 - 0.56 - - - - 0.56 9.94
Multilateral Aid - - 7.30 0.39 - 7.69 1.38 - - - - - 1.38 9.07
Humanitarian assistance organizations - - 1.17 - - 1.17 - 1.17
Regional development banks - - 0.24 - - 0.24 - 0.24
UN development organizations - - 5.53 0.39 - 5.92 - 5.92
Other multilateral organizations - - 0.36 - - 0.36 1.38 - 1.38 1.75
Africa - Total 625.01 144.84 912.63 37.67 62.18 1,782.33 271.95 55.86 0.50 2.48 0.26 3.47 334.52 2,116.85
Middle East 113.59 1.72 242.71 35.31 20.43 413.75 2.22 3.45 0.82 - 4.23 2.92 13.65 427.40
Bilateral Aid 113.59 1.72 234.47 35.01 20.43 405.21 - 3.45 0.82 - 4.23 2.91 11.42 416.63
Country-allocable 107.11 1.65 231.90 31.27 - 371.93 - 0.57 0.82 - - 0.76 2.15 374.08
of which ODA 107.11 1.65 231.90 18.19 - 358.85 - 0.57 0.82 - - 0.76 2.15 361.01
Unallocable by country 6.48 0.07 2.57 3.74 20.43 33.28 - 2.89 - - 4.23 2.15 9.27 42.55
of which ODA 6.44 0.07 2.55 2.31 19.61 30.98 - 2.89 - - 4.23 2.15 9.27 40.25
Multilateral Aid - - 8.24 0.30 - 8.54 2.22 - - - - - 2.23 10.77
Humanitarian assistance organizations - - 0.42 - - 0.42 - 0.42
Regional development banks - - - - - - - -
UN development organizations - - 7.13 0.30 - 7.43 - 7.43
Other multilateral organizations - - 0.69 - - 0.69 2.22 - 2.23 2.92
Asia 299.79 53.11 423.56 101.26 34.62 912.34 191.83 25.75 - - 3.72 7.91 229.22 1,141.55
Bilateral Aid 299.79 53.11 157.00 96.84 34.61 641.35 - 25.75 - - 3.72 6.58 36.05 677.40
Country-allocable 273.17 46.40 80.15 65.28 0.06 465.07 - 9.72 - - 3.72 6.57 20.01 485.08
of which ODA 273.17 46.40 80.15 44.50 0.06 444.29 - 9.72 - - 3.72 6.57 20.01 464.30
Unallocable by country 26.62 6.71 76.84 31.56 34.55 176.28 - 16.03 - - - 0.01 16.04 192.32
of which ODA 26.58 6.71 76.72 6.82 33.01 149.84 - 16.03 - - - 0.01 16.04 165.88
Multilateral Aid - - 266.56 4.42 - 270.99 191.83 - - - - 1.33 193.17 464.15
Humanitarian assistance organizations - - 2.04 - - 2.04 - 2.04
Regional development banks - - 44.03 - - 44.03 - 44.03
UN development organizations - - 172.41 2.22 - 174.63 - 174.63
Other multilateral organizations - - 48.09 2.20 - 50.30 191.83 1.33 193.17 243.46
Recipient
Global Affairs Canada Other government departments
TOTAL
STATISTICAL REPORT ON INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE, 2015-2016 23
Canadian International Assistance by RecipientD1: International Assistance by Channel and ContinentThis table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ millions.
Geo
graph
ic Pro
grams
Partn
ersh
ips fo
r
Develo
pm
ent In
no
vation
Glo
bal Issu
es and
Develo
pm
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ation
al Security an
d
Crisis R
espo
nse
Oth
er (1)
TOTA
L - Glo
bal A
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Can
ada
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ce Can
ada
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ation
al Develo
pm
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tre
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yal Can
adian
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blic H
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f
Can
ada
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nal D
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er (2)
TOTA
L - Oth
er go
vern
me
nt
de
partm
en
ts
Recipient
Global Affairs Canada Other government departments
TOTAL
Americas 259.70 58.85 208.33 41.84 47.39 616.11 22.04 28.55 18.66 0.95 - 5.03 75.22 691.32
Americas 243.67 58.85 61.50 40.16 47.39 451.56 - 28.55 18.66 0.95 - 5.01 53.15 504.71
Country-allocable 161.38 50.29 18.52 29.91 0.28 260.38 - 13.35 18.66 - - 3.88 35.89 296.27
of which ODA 161.38 49.76 18.52 11.03 0.28 240.97 - 13.35 18.66 - - 3.88 35.89 276.86
Unallocable by country 82.29 8.56 42.98 10.24 47.11 191.18 - 15.19 - 0.95 - 1.12 17.26 208.44
of which ODA 82.06 8.56 42.87 1.58 45.86 180.94 - 15.19 - 0.95 - 1.12 17.26 198.20
Multilateral Aid 16.02 - 146.83 1.69 - 164.54 22.04 - - - - 0.02 22.07 186.61
Humanitarian assistance organizations - - 1.75 - - 1.75 - 1.75
Regional development banks - - 36.33 - - 36.33 - 36.33
UN development organizations - - 92.18 1.69 - 93.87 - 93.87
Other multilateral organizations 16.02 - 16.57 - - 32.60 22.04 0.02 22.07 54.66
Eastern Europe 35.63 1.27 94.68 51.18 10.53 193.30 4.77 0.08 1.13 - - 0.19 6.16 199.46
Bilateral Aid 35.63 1.27 37.03 43.80 10.53 128.26 - 0.08 1.13 - - 0.19 1.40 129.66
Country-allocable 33.67 0.95 29.37 38.51 - 102.51 - 0.08 1.13 - - 0.19 1.40 103.90
of which ODA 33.67 0.95 29.37 22.45 - 86.44 - 0.08 1.13 - - 0.19 1.40 87.84
Unallocable by country 1.96 0.32 7.66 5.28 10.53 25.75 - - - - - - - 25.75
of which ODA 1.95 0.32 7.60 2.22 10.02 22.11 - - - - - - - 22.11
Multilateral Aid - - 57.65 7.39 - 65.04 4.77 - - - - - 4.77 69.81
Humanitarian assistance organizations - - 1.16 - - 1.16 - 1.16
Regional development banks - - 3.66 - - 3.66 - 3.66
UN development organizations - - 41.96 1.14 - 43.10 - 43.10
Other multilateral organizations - - 10.86 6.25 - 17.11 4.77 - 4.77 21.88
Unallocable 0.19 12.87 2.01 16.48 3.15 34.70 - 80.88 7.80 14.62 - 715.29 818.60 853.30
Bilateral Aid 0.19 12.87 2.01 16.48 3.15 34.70 - 80.88 7.80 - - 703.58 792.27 826.97
of which ODA 0.18 12.86 2.01 1.26 2.59 18.91 - 80.88 7.80 - - 703.58 792.27 811.18
of which imputed costs - - -
Multilateral Aid - - - - - - - - - 14.62 - 11.71 26.33 26.33
of which ODA - - - - - - - - - 14.62 - 11.71 26.33 26.33
Summary
Bilateral International Assistance 1,317.88 272.66 879.99 266.84 178.28 2,915.65 - 194.58 28.91 3.42 8.22 721.73 956.86 3,872.51
Multilateral International Assistance 16.02 - 1,003.93 16.91 0.02 1,036.88 492.81 - - 14.62 - 13.07 520.50 1,557.38
Total - International Assistance 1,333.91 272.66 1,883.92 283.75 178.30 3,952.53 492.81 194.58 28.91 18.04 8.22 734.80 1,477.36 5,429.89
(2) Other government departments include international assistance provided by Environment and Climate Change Canada; Employment and Social Development Canada; Natural
Resources Canada; Parks Canada; Canadian Intellectual Property Office; Statistics Canada; Canada Revenue Agency; Health Canada; Innovation, Science and Economic Development
Canada; and Transport Canada, as well as unallocable costs that cannot be directly or indirectly traced to a recipient country (such as imputed foreign student subsidies, and various
operations and management costs). It also includes aid from provincial and municipal levels of government.
(1) Other: Includes Strategic Policy and Summits Branch, International Business Development and Innovation Branch, Services Rendered Abroad, and corporate operations and
management costs of non-programming branches.
STATISTICAL REPORT ON INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE, 2015-2016 24
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STATISTICAL REPORT ON INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE, 2015-2016 25
Can
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50
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STATISTICAL REPORT ON INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE, 2015-2016 26
Can
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Asi
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1.4
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21
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80
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0.3
91
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20
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0.0
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0.0
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3-
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51
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3.0
4
STATISTICAL REPORT ON INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE, 2015-2016 27
Can
adia
n In
tern
ati
on
al A
ssis
tan
ce b
y R
eci
pie
nt
D2:
Bila
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Ass
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government
departments
International
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municipalities (2)
Re
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Am
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24
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72
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8.5
51
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STATISTICAL REPORT ON INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE, 2015-2016 28
Can
adia
n In
tern
ati
on
al A
ssis
tan
ce b
y R
eci
pie
nt
D2:
Bila
tera
l In
tern
atio
nal
Ass
ista
nce
This
ta
ble
incl
ud
es O
DA
an
d o
ther
off
icia
l ass
ista
nce
exp
end
itu
res
in $
mill
ion
s.
Geo
grap
hic
Pro
gram
s
Co
un
try
and
regi
on
al
pro
gram
s
Hu
man
itar
ian
assi
stan
ce
pro
gram
s
Glo
bal
Init
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ves
Glo
bal
Aff
airs
Can
ada
Oth
er g
ove
rnm
ent
dep
artm
ents
TOTA
L
Glo
bal
Iss
ues
an
d D
evel
op
men
t
Partnerships for
Development
Innovation
International
Security and Crisis
Response
Other (1)
TOTAL - Global
Affairs Canada
Finance Canada
Others (3)
TOTAL - Other
government
departments
International
Development
Research Centre
Royal Canadian
Mounted Police
Public Health
Agency of Canada
National Defence
Environment and
Climate Change
Canada
Provinces and
municipalities (2)
Re
cip
ien
t C
ou
ntr
y
East
ern
Eu
rop
e3
5.6
33
2.1
84
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1.2
74
3.8
01
0.5
31
28
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0.1
80
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1.4
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29
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le
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l In
tern
atio
na
l Ass
ista
nce
1,3
17
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63
2.08
24
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2.66
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8.9
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8.2
22
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28
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(1)
Oth
er:
In
clud
es S
trate
gic
Po
licy
and
Su
mm
its B
ranch, In
tern
atio
nal B
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ne
ss D
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lop
me
nt and
Inno
vatio
n B
ranch, S
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ice
s R
en
de
red
Ab
road
, and
co
rpo
rate
op
era
tion
s a
nd
ma
nag
em
ent co
sts
of
no
n-p
rog
ram
min
g b
ranche
s.
(2)
Pro
vince
s a
nd
mu
nic
ipa
litie
s in
clu
de
inte
rnatio
nal a
ssi
sta
nce
pro
vid
ed
by
Alb
ert
a, B
ritis
h C
olu
mb
ia, M
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ba, N
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nsw
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Ne
wfo
und
land
and
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rad
or,
No
rthw
est T
err
itorie
s, N
ova
Sco
tia, N
unavu
t, O
nta
rio
, P
rince
Ed
ward
Isla
nd
, Q
ue
be
c, S
askatc
he
wan, Y
uko
n T
err
itory
and
the
Fe
de
ratio
n o
f C
anad
ian M
unic
ipa
litie
s.
(3)
Oth
er
go
vern
me
nt d
ep
art
me
nts
incl
ud
e in
tern
atio
nal a
ssis
tance
pro
vid
ed
by
the
Ca
nad
ian I
nte
llectu
al P
rop
ert
y O
ffic
e; C
anad
a R
eve
nue
Ag
en
cy; E
mp
loym
en
t and
So
cia
l De
velo
pm
ent C
anad
a; H
ea
lth C
anad
a; N
atu
ral R
eso
urc
es C
anad
a; P
ark
s C
anad
a; and
Sta
tistics C
anad
a, as w
ell
as u
nallo
ca
ble
co
sts
that canno
t b
e
dire
ctly
or
ind
ire
ctly
tra
ce
d to
a r
ecip
ien
t co
untr
y, s
uch
as im
pute
d f
ore
ign
stu
de
nt sub
sid
ies (
$1
51
.63
M)
fed
era
l and
pro
vincia
l re
fug
ee
co
sts
($
51
7.0
9M
) and
vario
us
op
era
tions
and
ma
nag
em
ent co
sts.
(4)
Unallo
cab
le a
id:
dis
burs
em
ents
that canno
t b
e id
entif
ied
fo
r any
pa
rtic
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r re
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t o
r se
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r (e
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sts
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a).
STATISTICAL REPORT ON INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE, 2015-2016 29
Canadian International Assistance by RecipientD3: Multilateral International Assistance
This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ millions.
Humanitarian assistance
organizations (1)
Regional development
banks
UN development organizations
(2)
Other multilateral
organizations (3)
TOTAL - Global Affairs
Canada
Finance Canada
Environment and Climate Change Canada
Provinces and municipalities
Public Health Agency of Canada
Others (4)
TOTAL - Other
government departments
Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa 9.73 137.69 287.92 84.73 520.08 270.56 - - - - 270.56 790.64
Country-allocable
Angola 0.19 0.87 1.18 0.67 2.91 1.84 - - - - 1.84 4.75
Benin 0.04 2.18 2.56 0.33 5.12 5.44 - - - - 5.44 10.57
Botswana 0.02 - 0.43 - 0.45 - - - - - - 0.45
Burkina Faso 0.02 4.61 4.56 1.73 10.92 10.30 - - - - 10.30 21.22
Burundi 0.70 2.51 2.68 0.78 6.67 1.77 - - - - 1.77 8.44
Cameroon 0.25 1.85 5.05 2.02 9.17 4.26 - - - - 4.26 13.43
Cape Verde - 0.22 0.54 - 0.77 0.59 - - - - 0.59 1.36
Central African Republic 0.02 0.86 1.43 0.16 2.46 1.97 - - - - 1.97 4.43
Chad 0.02 2.10 2.26 0.41 4.79 4.13 - - - - 4.13 8.92
Comoros - 0.65 0.47 0.05 1.17 0.39 - - - - 0.39 1.55
Congo 0.27 0.27 0.80 0.14 1.48 0.68 - - - - 0.68 2.16
Congo, Democratic Republic 0.89 6.75 14.71 10.03 32.38 13.36 - - - - 13.36 45.74
Côte d'Ivoire 0.44 1.59 4.46 1.06 7.55 10.61 - - - - 10.61 18.16
Djibouti 0.01 0.34 0.72 0.10 1.16 0.30 - - - - 0.30 1.47
Equatorial Guinea - - 0.22 - 0.22 - - - - - - 0.22
Eritrea - 0.12 1.95 0.18 2.24 - - - - - - 2.24
Ethiopia 0.15 9.71 14.06 8.74 32.66 25.52 - - - - 25.52 58.18
Gabon 0.02 - 0.37 - 0.39 - - - - - - 0.39
Gambia 0.07 0.12 1.44 0.20 1.82 0.64 - - - - 0.64 2.46
Ghana 0.30 9.80 7.11 1.54 18.76 22.53 - - - - 22.53 41.29
Guinea 0.18 2.22 2.67 0.72 5.79 3.71 - - - - 3.71 9.50
Guinea-Bissau 0.07 0.58 0.99 0.11 1.75 0.28 - - - - 0.28 2.03
Kenya 0.07 16.61 9.03 4.55 30.27 16.24 - - - - 16.24 46.51
Lesotho - 0.05 1.67 0.08 1.80 0.45 - - - - 0.45 2.26
Liberia 0.33 4.94 3.03 0.62 8.92 6.57 - - - - 6.57 15.49
Madagascar - 3.84 4.19 1.46 9.49 6.69 - - - - 6.69 16.18
Malawi 0.21 2.79 10.13 1.24 14.37 6.25 - - - - 6.25 20.62
Mali 0.05 3.84 5.68 1.36 10.93 11.09 - - - - 11.09 22.02
Mauritius - - 0.27 0.05 0.33 - - - - - - 0.33
Mozambique 0.16 3.49 8.30 1.79 13.75 15.07 - - - - 15.07 28.82
Namibia 0.03 - 0.95 0.05 1.03 - - - - - - 1.03
Niger 0.10 2.99 3.14 1.98 8.21 3.99 - - - - 3.99 12.20
Nigeria 0.09 6.58 13.75 8.72 29.14 26.64 - - - - 26.64 55.78
Rwanda 0.30 2.82 8.55 0.80 12.47 10.44 - - - - 10.44 22.91
Sao Tome and Principe - 0.15 0.68 0.02 0.85 0.08 - - - - 0.08 0.93
Senegal 0.86 2.31 3.49 0.52 7.18 9.84 - - - - 9.84 17.02
Seychelles - 0.01 0.24 0.05 0.30 - - - - - - 0.30
Sierra Leone - 2.82 2.99 0.82 6.64 3.08 - - - - 3.08 9.72
Somalia 0.10 0.08 2.98 0.51 3.67 - - - - - - 3.67
South Africa 0.83 - 6.86 0.05 7.74 - - - - - - 7.74
Sudan - 0.07 12.24 2.86 15.17 - - - - - - 15.17
South Sudan 0.19 0.10 4.01 1.21 5.51 0.96 - - - - 0.96 6.47
Swaziland - - 1.09 0.05 1.14 - - - - - - 1.14
Tanzania 0.89 13.87 11.93 2.88 29.58 24.66 - - - - 24.66 54.24
Togo 0.16 1.38 1.84 0.45 3.83 2.38 - - - - 2.38 6.20
Uganda 0.06 7.18 9.79 2.77 19.79 12.00 - - - - 12.00 31.79
Zambia 0.19 3.95 4.32 1.21 9.66 4.22 - - - - 4.22 13.89
Zimbabwe 0.32 0.40 14.07 1.61 16.39 - - - - - - 16.39
Region-allocable
Sub-Saharan Africa (inter-regional) 1.10 10.07 72.04 18.03 101.25 1.60 - - - - 1.60 102.85
North Africa 1.17 0.24 5.92 0.36 7.69 1.38 - - - - 1.38 9.07
Country-allocable
Algeria 0.28 - 0.28 - 0.56 - - - - - - 0.56
Egypt 0.45 - 2.11 - 2.56 - - - - - - 2.56
Libya 0.01 - 0.07 - 0.08 - - - - - - 0.08
Mauritania 0.17 0.24 1.36 0.36 2.13 1.38 - - - - 1.38 3.51
Morocco 0.10 - 1.46 - 1.56 - - - - - - 1.56
Tunisia 0.16 - 0.60 - 0.76 - - - - - - 0.76
Region-allocable
Maghreb - - 0.05 - 0.05 - - - - - - 0.05
Africa - Total 10.91 137.93 293.84 85.09 527.77 271.95 - - - - 271.95 799.71
Middle East 0.42 - 7.43 0.69 8.54 2.22 - - - - 2.23 10.77
Country-allocable
Iraq 0.06 - 0.85 - 0.90 0.96 - - - - 0.96 1.87
Jordan 0.04 - 0.49 - 0.54 - - - - - - 0.54
Lebanon 0.06 - 1.83 - 1.89 - - - - - - 1.89
Syria 0.18 - 0.32 - 0.50 - - - - - - 0.50
West Bank and Gaza 0.01 - 0.64 - 0.66 - - - - - - 0.66
Yemen 0.05 - 1.33 0.69 2.07 1.26 - - - - 1.26 3.32
Region-allocable
Middle East 0.01 - 1.98 - 1.99 - - - - - - 1.99
Multilateral aid in a given year cannot be precisely imputable to donors’ contributions in that year, regardless of methodology used. See definition of “multilateral aid” in the Glossary for the complete explanation.
Recipient Country
Global Affairs Canada Other government departments
TOTAL
STATISTICAL REPORT ON INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE, 2015-2016 30
Canadian International Assistance by RecipientD3: Multilateral International Assistance
This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ millions.
Humanitarian assistance
organizations (1)
Regional development
banks
UN development organizations
(2)
Other multilateral
organizations (3)
TOTAL - Global Affairs
Canada
Finance Canada
Environment and Climate Change Canada
Provinces and municipalities
Public Health Agency of Canada
Others (4)
TOTAL - Other
government departments
Multilateral aid in a given year cannot be precisely imputable to donors’ contributions in that year, regardless of methodology used. See definition of “multilateral aid” in the Glossary for the complete explanation.
Recipient Country
Global Affairs Canada Other government departments
TOTAL
Asia 2.04 44.03 174.63 50.30 270.99 191.83 1.33 - - - 193.17 464.15
Country-allocable
Afghanistan 0.02 2.15 3.94 1.38 7.50 4.63 - - - - 4.63 12.12
Bangladesh 0.02 6.25 8.10 5.66 20.03 30.61 - - - - 30.61 50.64
Bhutan - 0.55 0.78 0.02 1.35 0.79 - - - - 0.79 2.14
Burma (Myanmar) - 0.21 4.23 1.06 5.50 2.41 - - - - 2.41 7.91
Cambodia 0.02 2.07 4.52 0.93 7.54 0.13 - - - - 0.13 7.68
China (5) - 0.31 9.90 - 10.20 - 1.10 - - - 1.10 11.30
Cook Islands - - 0.11 - 0.11 - - - - - - 0.11
Fiji - 0.02 0.70 - 0.72 - - - - - - 0.72
India (6) 0.08 0.11 22.70 8.92 31.82 40.80 - - - - 40.80 72.61
Indonesia - 0.18 5.73 1.51 7.42 -0.02 0.01 - - - -0.01 7.41
Iran (7) - - 0.93 - 0.94 - - - - - - 0.94
Kazakhstan 0.01 0.02 1.19 0.24 1.46 - - - - - - 1.46
Kiribati - 0.06 0.14 0.06 0.26 0.48 - - - - 0.48 0.73
Korea, Democratic People's Republic - - 0.93 0.63 1.56 - - - - - - 1.56
Kyrgyzstan 0.15 1.29 1.69 0.96 4.08 1.45 - - - - 1.45 5.53
Laos - 1.20 1.83 0.09 3.12 0.99 - - - - 0.99 4.11
Malaysia - - 0.87 0.05 0.92 - - - - - - 0.92
Maldives - 0.05 0.27 0.05 0.37 0.22 - - - - 0.22 0.58
Marshall Islands - - 0.02 - 0.02 0.04 - - - - 0.04 0.06
Micronesia - 0.04 0.10 - 0.14 0.09 - - - - 0.09 0.23
Mongolia - 0.57 1.10 0.01 1.69 0.44 - - - - 0.44 2.13
Nauru - 0.01 0.05 0.05 0.11 - - - - - - 0.11
Nepal 0.38 2.90 3.34 1.93 8.54 10.25 - - - - 10.25 18.79
Palau - 0.01 0.03 - 0.04 - - - - - - 0.04
Pakistan 0.04 7.03 6.01 6.63 19.71 55.65 - - - - 55.65 75.36
Papua New Guinea - 1.22 1.71 0.63 3.56 0.82 - - - - 0.82 4.38
Philippines 0.03 0.07 3.77 - 3.87 - - - - - - 3.87
Samoa - 0.13 0.44 0.05 0.62 0.65 - - - - 0.65 1.27
Solomon Islands - 0.07 0.56 0.15 0.78 0.31 - - - - 0.31 1.09
Sri Lanka 0.22 2.68 1.66 0.09 4.65 3.79 - - - - 3.79 8.45
Tajikistan 0.12 3.33 1.85 1.07 6.37 0.95 - - - - 0.95 7.33
Thailand 0.37 0.01 2.54 - 2.92 - 0.13 - - - 0.13 3.05
Timor-Leste - 0.45 0.80 0.02 1.27 0.38 - - - - 0.38 1.66
Tonga - 0.08 0.12 0.05 0.25 0.52 - - - - 0.52 0.77
Turkmenistan 0.02 - 0.40 0.17 0.59 - - - - - - 0.59
Tuvalu - 0.04 0.14 0.05 0.23 0.27 - - - - 0.27 0.50
Uzbekistan - 2.11 1.63 0.80 4.54 3.79 - - - - 3.79 8.33
Vanuatu - 0.06 0.33 0.05 0.45 0.04 - - - - 0.04 0.50
Vietnam - 7.79 7.86 1.28 16.93 31.25 0.07 - - - 31.31 48.25
Region-allocable
Central Asia - - 0.08 - 0.08 0.05 - - - - 0.05 0.13
Southern Asia - - 0.76 - 0.76 - - - - - - 0.76
Southeastern Asia - - 0.99 - 0.99 0.03 - - - - 0.03 1.02
Asia (inter-regional) 0.51 0.97 69.78 15.69 86.96 0.03 0.04 - - - 0.06 87.02
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Canadian International Assistance by RecipientD3: Multilateral International Assistance
This table includes ODA and other official assistance expenditures in $ millions.
Humanitarian assistance
organizations (1)
Regional development
banks
UN development organizations
(2)
Other multilateral
organizations (3)
TOTAL - Global Affairs
Canada
Finance Canada
Environment and Climate Change Canada
Provinces and municipalities
Public Health Agency of Canada
Others (4)
TOTAL - Other
government departments
Multilateral aid in a given year cannot be precisely imputable to donors’ contributions in that year, regardless of methodology used. See definition of “multilateral aid” in the Glossary for the complete explanation.
Recipient Country
Global Affairs Canada Other government departments
TOTAL
Americas 1.75 36.33 93.87 32.60 164.54 22.04 0.02 - - - 22.07 186.61
Country-allocable
Antigua and Barbuda - 0.01 0.05 0.05 0.12 - - - - - - 0.12
Argentina - 0.01 0.71 - 0.72 - 0.02 - - - 0.02 0.74
Belize - 1.24 0.35 0.05 1.64 - - - - - - 1.64
Bolivia - 3.13 1.36 0.43 4.93 9.74 - - - - 9.74 14.67
Brazil - 0.04 2.37 - 2.41 - - - - - - 2.41
Chile - 0.01 0.68 - 0.69 - - - - - - 0.69
Colombia 0.01 0.02 1.93 - 1.95 - - - - - - 1.95
Costa Rica 0.07 0.01 0.51 - 0.59 - - - - - - 0.59
Cuba - - 0.77 0.11 0.89 - - - - - - 0.89
Dominica - 1.01 0.10 0.05 1.17 0.03 - - - - 0.03 1.21
Dominican Republic 0.09 0.01 0.61 - 0.71 - - - - - - 0.71
Ecuador 0.57 0.01 0.96 - 1.54 - - - - - - 1.54
El Salvador - 0.01 0.65 - 0.66 - - - - - - 0.66
Grenada - 2.12 0.05 0.05 2.23 0.53 - - - - 0.53 2.75
Guatemala 0.01 1.52 1.47 - 3.00 - - - - - - 3.00
Guyana - 1.95 0.37 0.08 2.40 0.58 - - - - 0.58 2.97
Haiti 0.04 4.60 3.15 0.49 8.28 2.69 - - - - 2.69 10.97
Honduras - 2.02 0.84 0.31 3.17 5.21 - - - - 5.21 8.38
Jamaica - 3.80 0.44 0.05 4.29 - - - - - - 4.29
Mexico 0.12 0.04 2.33 - 2.50 - - - - - - 2.50
Montserrat - 0.56 - - 0.56 - - - - - - 0.56
Nicaragua - 1.94 1.40 0.17 3.51 3.08 - - - - 3.08 6.59
Panama - 0.01 0.49 - 0.51 - - - - - - 0.51
Paraguay - 0.26 0.68 - 0.94 - - - - - - 0.94
Peru - 0.03 0.74 - 0.78 - - - - - - 0.78
Saint Kitts and Nevis - - - 0.05 0.05 - - - - - - 0.05
Saint Lucia - 2.44 0.10 0.05 2.59 0.11 - - - - 0.11 2.71
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - 0.96 0.05 0.05 1.07 0.06 - - - - 0.06 1.12
Suriname - - 0.28 - 0.28 - - - - - - 0.28
Trinidad and Tobago - - - 0.05 0.05 - - - - - - 0.05
Uruguay - 0.01 0.33 - 0.34 - - - - - - 0.34
Venezuela 0.23 - 0.37 - 0.60 - - - - - - 0.60
Region-allocable
Caribbean - - 0.34 - 0.34 0.02 - - - - 0.02 0.36
Central America 0.28 0.16 1.56 - 2.00 - - - - - - 2.00
South America - 0.05 0.32 - 0.37 - - - - - - 0.37
Americas (inter-regional) 0.33 8.33 67.51 30.52 106.70 - - - - - - 106.70
Eastern Europe 1.16 3.66 43.10 17.11 65.04 4.77 - - - - 4.77 69.81
Country-allocable
Albania - - 0.33 0.32 0.66 0.20 - - - - 0.20 0.85
Armenia - 1.57 0.86 0.34 2.77 0.53 - - - - 0.53 3.29
Azerbaijan - 0.05 0.76 0.33 1.14 0.58 - - - - 0.58 1.72
Belarus - - 0.77 - 0.77 - - - - - - 0.77
Bosnia and Herzegovina 0.23 - 0.76 1.25 2.24 1.01 - - - - 1.01 3.25
Georgia - 2.05 1.08 0.04 3.17 0.93 - - - - 0.93 4.10
Kosovo 0.21 - 0.24 2.08 2.53 0.28 - - - - 0.28 2.81
Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic 0.03 - 0.44 0.69 1.16 - - - - - - 1.16
Moldova - - 1.03 0.31 1.33 1.25 - - - - 1.25 2.58
Montenegro 0.12 - 0.18 0.23 0.53 - - - - - - 0.53
Serbia 0.20 - 0.27 0.71 1.18 - - - - - - 1.18
Turkey - - 0.93 - 0.93 - - - - - - 0.93
Ukraine 0.01 - 3.53 0.32 3.86 - - - - - - 3.86
Region-allocable
Europe (inter-regional) 0.36 - 31.92 10.50 42.78 - - - - - - 42.78
Unallocable - - - - - - 4.02 6.30 14.62 1.39 26.33 26.33
Other Countries Reported as "Unallocable"
Global/Unallocable - - - - - - 4.02 6.30 14.62 1.39 26.33 26.33
Multilateral International Assistance (8) 16.27 221.96 612.86 185.79 1,036.88 492.81 5.38 6.30 14.62 1.39 520.50 1,557.38
(7) Assistance provided to Iran represents the estimated portion of Canada’s institutional support to multilateral organizations such as the World Food Programme, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and the Global Environment Facility.
(8) Multilateral aid in a given year cannot be precisely imputable to donors’ contributions in that year, regardless of methodology used. See definition of “multilateral aid” in the Glossary for the complete explanation.
(1) Humanitarian assistance organizations include certain UN organizations that are primarily focused on providing humanitarian assistance.
(2) "UN organizations" excludes UN organizations that are focused on providing humanitarian assistance, which have been accounted for in the "humanitarian assistance organizations" column.
(3) Includes UN peacekeeping missions.
(4) Other government departments include international assistance provided by Public Health Agency of Canada, Transport Canada, and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada.
(5) China received a significant amount of multilateral aid from organizations Canada supports, such as the Global Environment Facility and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, and has also received funding for the implementation of the Montreal Protocol.
(6) The majority of assistance provided to India represents the estimated portion of Canada’s institutional support to multilateral organizations such as the International Development Association (IDA) and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.
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Appendix 1
Repayments of Loans issued by Global Affairs CanadaIn $ millions
Bilateral Loans 22.69Africa 6.17
Algeria 2.49Morocco 0.38Tunisia 3.30
Americas 1.00Argentina 0.02Bolivia 0.04Chile 0.25Colombia 0.03Dominican Republic 0.24Ecuador 0.30Guatemala 0.10Mexico 0.00Paraguay 0.02Peru 0.00
Asia 15.49Indonesia 10.31Malaysia 0.06Philippines 0.15Sri Lanka 4.29Thailand 0.67
Europe 0.03Malta 0.03
Multilateral Loans 0.33African Development Bank 0.13Inter-American Development Bank 0.08Andean Development Corporation 0.13
Total 23.01
This table refers to repayments of loans issued by Global Affairs Canada for development-related purposes.
Bilateral loans - Refers to repayments of loans granted by the former Canadian International Development Agency to developing countries prior to 1986.
Multilateral loans - Refers to repayments of loans granted by Global Affairs Canada to the Andean Development Corporation, the African Development Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank.
Note that loan repayments for previous ODA loans provided by Canada are shown as negative amounts in some OECD-DAC reports, as these were counted as ODA when they were granted.
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Appendix 2
Repayments of Loans issued by EDCIn $ millions
Bilateral LoansAfrica 3.14
Algeria 0.13Egypt 0.35Morocco 2.66
Americas 0.24Jamaica 0.24
Asia 20.38China 18.43Indonesia 1.95
Europe 3.54Turkey 3.54
Total 27.30
Export Development Corporation under Section 23 of the Export Development Canada Act reports ODA concessional sovereign loans. These concessional credits, meeting approved development criteria are not considereed part of the regular aid program budget (International Assistance Envelope).
Note that loan repayments for previous ODA loans provided by Canada are shown as negative amounts in some OECD-DAC reports, as these were counted as ODA when they were granted.
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Appendix 3
Global Review of Canadian International Assistance
Canada's International Assistance trend
Canada's ranking among OECD-DAC donors
Source: OECD-DAC
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
10th of 23
8th of 23 8th of 23
6th of 27
9th of 2810th of 28 9th of 28
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$4B
$5B
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2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Canada debt reliefCanada w/o debt reliefMedian DAC Spending
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Appendix 4Canadian federal programs, other official assistance by recipientThis table includes other official assistance expenditures in $ thousands.
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Sub-Saharan Africa 1.13 190.75 340.51 7,439.40 8,816.88 72.50 3,631.17 20,562.21
Cameroon - - - 12.02 - - - 12.02
Chad - - - 12.02 - - - 12.02
Ghana - 16.20 - - - - - 16.20
Niger - - - 12.02 - - - 12.02
Nigeria - 18.00 - 114.56 - - - 132.56
Sierra Leone - 100.32 - - - - - 100.32
Senegal - - - - 6.53 - - 6.53
Tanzania - - - 10.95 - - - 10.95
Uganda - 3.34 - - - - - 3.34
Sub-Saharan Africa (inter-regional) 1.13 52.88 340.51 7,277.82 8,810.36 72.50 3,631.17 20,256.25
North Africa 0.01 - - 33.57 695.87 - 283.37 1,017.74
Egypt - - - - 48.68 - - 48.68
Morocco - - - 33.57 - - - 33.57
Middle East 0.01 7,723.52 32.37 814.46 5,870.48 - 899.35 15,376.70
Iraq - 600.00 - - 512.69 - - 1,112.69
Jordan - 6,513.21 - - 2,655.00 - - 9,168.21
Lebanon - - - 750.00 500.00 - - 1,250.00
Syria - - - - 1,371.55 - - 1,371.55
West Bank and Gaza - - - - 172.14 - - 172.14
Asia 8.60 16,351.95 1,205.53 18,514.90 9,120.47 72.50 2,075.12 47,385.47
Burma (Myanmar) - 114.91 - - - - - 114.91
Cambodia - 114.91 125.00 - 586.35 - - 826.26
India - - - 21.57 - - - 21.57
Indonesia - 501.67 - - - - - 501.67
Iran - 9,796.08 - - 6,923.13 - - 16,719.21
Korea, Republic 8.18 - - - - - - 8.18
Laos - 114.91 - - - - - 114.91
Malaysia - 1,476.57 - 42.03 - - - 1,518.60
Philippines - 297.77 84.72 - - - - 382.50
Singapore - 153.44 - - - - - 153.44
Thailand - 255.29 38.93 - - - - 294.22
Timor-Leste - 10.50 - - - - - 10.50
Vietnam - 151.62 125.00 - - - - 276.62
Southeastern Asia - 620.00 - - - - - 620.00
Asia (inter-regional) 0.43 2,744.28 831.88 18,451.30 1,610.99 72.50 2,075.12 25,822.89
RECIPIENT COUNTRY
Global Affairs Canada
TOTAL
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Appendix 4Canadian federal programs, other official assistance by recipientThis table includes other official assistance expenditures in $ thousands.
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Americas 525.65 14,646.18 9,734.04 2,459.02 712.23 72.50 1,768.10 30,154.98
Antigua and Barbuda - 94.32 80.14 - - - - 174.47
Barbados 4.22 21.57 945.81 - - - - 971.59
Bahamas - 29.38 111.11 - - - - 140.49
Belize - 112.98 777.14 - - - - 890.12
Brazil - 4,149.42 37.50 - - - - 4,186.92
Canada - 180.00 - - - - - 180.00
Chile - 37.77 - - - - - 37.77
Cuba - 44.29 - - - - - 44.29
Colombia - 66.31 101.19 - - - - 167.50
Costa Rica - 260.58 569.60 - - - - 830.18
Dominican Republic - 112.98 325.47 - - - - 438.45
Ecuador - - 13.79 - - - - 13.79
El Salvador - 80.50 56.09 - - - - 136.59
Grenada - 90.98 - - - - - 90.98
Guatemala - 80.50 167.03 - - - - 247.53
Guyana - 90.98 424.64 - - - - 515.62
Haiti - - 80.14 - - - - 80.14
Honduras - 80.50 167.03 - - - - 247.53
Jamaica - 201.92 440.03 10.17 - - - 652.11
Mexico - 4,575.75 111.11 - - - - 4,686.86
Nicaragua - 22.00 111.11 - - - - 133.11
Panama - 90.55 551.41 - - - - 641.96
Paraguay - 58.50 37.50 - - - - 96.00
Peru - 2,389.08 13.79 - - - - 2,402.87
Saint Kitts and Nevis - - 37.50 - - - 53.30 90.80
Saint Lucia - - 191.25 - - - - 191.25
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - - 80.14 - - - - 80.14
Suriname - 103.98 80.14 - - - - 184.12
Turks and Caicos Islands - - 80.23 - - - - 80.23
Trinidad and Tobago 520.96 14.93 513.45 - - - 113.13 1,162.47
Uruguay - 40.50 - - - - - 40.50
United States - - 75.00 - - - - 75.00
Caribbean - 4.66 467.46 - - - - 472.12
South America - - 333.45 - - - - 333.45
Americas (inter-regional) 0.47 1,611.26 2,753.79 2,448.85 712.23 72.50 1,601.67 9,438.04
Europe 0.01 362.70 2,115.36 229.73 15,103.25 72.50 2,176.89 20,071.60
Czech Republic - - - - 11.00 - - 11.00
France - 77.11 - - - - - 77.11
Hungary - - - - 11.00 - - 11.00
Latvia - - - - 158.80 - - 158.80
Lithuania - - - - 95.87 - - 95.87
Poland - - - - 11.00 - - 11.00
Russia - - - - 1,025.39 - - 1,025.39
Slovakia - - - - 11.00 - - 11.00
Turkey - - - - 375.00 - - 375.00
Ukraine - - 2,000.00 - 12,653.02 - - 14,653.02
Europe (inter-regional) 0.01 285.59 115.36 229.73 751.18 72.50 2,176.89 3,642.42
Global/Unallocable 0.17 11,418.58 134.17 2,341.47 218.95 - 750.87 14,866.65
Total - Other official assistance 535.58 50,693.68 13,561.97 31,832.54 40,538.13 290.00 11,584.86 149,435.37
(1) "Other bilateral programs" include: Canada Fund for Local Initiatives, International Scholarships Program, International Organisations (MID), Strategic Policy and Investment Cooperation Program.
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Appendix 5
Acronyms
CFLI Canada Fund for Local Initiatives
CGIAR Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research
CIDA Canadian International Development Agency
DFAIT Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
DFATD Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development
DND Department of National Defence
EBRD European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
EDC Export Development Canada
ESDC Employment and Social Development Canada
FCM Federation of Canadian Municipalities
FY Fiscal Year
GAVI Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation (GAVI Alliance)
GEF Global Environment Facility
GFATM Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria
IAE International Assistance Envelope
ICRC International Committee of the Red Cross
IDA International Development Association
IDB Inter-American Development Bank
IDRC International Development Research Centre
IFAD International Fund for Agricultural Development
IFI International Financial Institution
IHA International Humanitarian Assistance
IMF International Monetary Fund
MDI Multilateral Development Institutions
MDRI Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative
MNCH Maternal, Newborn and Child Health
NGO Non-Governmental Organization
ODA Official Development Assistance
ODAAA Official Development Assistance Accountability Act
OECD-DACOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development – Development
Assistance Committee
OGD Other Government Departments
OIFOrganisation Internationale de la Francophonie (International Organisation of La
Francophonie)
PBA Program-Based Approach
PWGSC Public Works and Government Services Canada
RCMP Royal Canadian Mounted Police
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RTAs Regional Trade Agreements
SME Small and Medium-sized Enterprise
UN United Nations
UNAIDS Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
UNDP United Nations Development Programme
UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
UNHCR United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
UNICEF United Nations Children’s Fund
WFP World Food Programme
WTO World Trade Organization
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Aadministrative costs (see also
operations and management)
In 1979, OECD-DAC members agreed that ODA figures should include the administrative costs
of extending assistance. This inclusion of administrative cost data was intended to improve the
comparability of total ODA figures among donor countries.
In the present report, the term “administrative costs” represents funds provided by a
government department to an executing agency specifically earmarked to cover part of the
latter's operations and management costs. See also “operations and management”
Anti-Crime Capacity Building Program Improves the capacity of beneficiary states to prevent and respond to threats posed by
transnational organized criminal activity throughout the hemisphere, thereby contributing to
the full range of Canada’s interests in the Americas. The ACCBP Human Smuggling Envelope is
administered by the ACCBP to respond specifically to the global threat posed to Canada by
human smuggling ventures abroad.
assessed contributions Assessed contributions are payments made by the federal government as a result of Canada's
membership in an international organization. In order to maintain our status as a member in
good standing, Canada is required to provide its share of the total operations costs.
Bbilateral assistance (as opposed to
multilateral assistance)
Bilateral assistance is the disbursement of funds where the donor earmarks or controls the
funds by specifying the recipient and/or other aspects of the initiative. Bilateral assistance can
be undertaken:
• by a donor country directly with a developing country;
• with national and international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) active in
development and other internal development-related transactions such as interest subsidies,
spending on promotion of development awareness, debt reorganization and administrative
costs; or
• with a multilateral organization when the donor effectively controls the disposal of the funds
by specifying the recipient or other aspects of the disbursement.
Table A shows the breakdown of Canada’s bilateral and multilateral assistance by source and
by channel.
Table D-2 shows the breakdown of Canada’s bilateral assistance by recipient.
CCanada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) The CFLI is a contributions program administered at Canadian missions abroad, which is used
to advance Canadian interests and priorities in a targeted and flexible manner. It occupies a
unique niche: distinct, yet complementary to other Global Affairs Canada programming (i.e.,
development, security, democracy, humanitarian responses). The CFLI funds small scale locally-
developed projects of up to $50K, worth $25K on average.
channel In the context of this report and international development statistics, the term “channel” is
used to distinguish between bilateral and multilateral assistance (see definitions for bilateral
assistance and multilateral assistance).
civil society (as opposed to government
institutions or private sector institutions
of the market)
In this report, civil society includes:
• Canadian not-for-profit organizations that have a legal personality in Canada, including
NGOs, international NGOs, volunteer cooperation agencies, cooperatives, unions and
federations, faith-based organizations, professional associations, educational and policy
research institutes;
• regional, national, and local institutions, not-for-profit organizations and agencies from
developing countries and territories that have a legal personality; or
• international not-for-profit organizations that have a legal personality in the country in which
their headquarters are located.
To be considered international, an organization must have an international membership and
management, and its governing body must be elected regularly on an international basis.
See Table C-1
Appendix 6
Glossary
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cost of refugees Refers to costs for refugees during their first year in a donor country. It includes the estimated
expenditures to bring refugees to a donor country and the costs associated with food, shelter,
and training. The methodology used is consistent with the OECD-DAC directives.
Note that only the costs covered by the federal government are considered ODA under the
Official Development Assistance Accountability Act . See “About this report” at the beginning of
this document.
See definition of ‘‘ODA-eligible imputed costs.’’
Counter-Terrorism Capacity Building
Program
Improves the capacity of beneficiary states to prevent and respond to threats posed by
terrorist activity through the provision of training, equipment, and technical and legal
assistance.
country programs
(as opposed to regional
programs)
Country programs are presented in Table D-1 and Table D-2, and cover a broad range of
activities. These include programs carried out directly with government organizations,
including direct budget support. Funds are also managed through an executing agent, or local
or international NGOs or institutions, depending on program delivery, and the specific
conditions and agreements reached with the recipient country.
Ddevelopmental food assistance The term refers to the supply of edible human food under national or international programs,
including transportation costs, cash payments made for food supplies, project food assistance,
and food assistance for market sales, excluding emergency food assistance. See definition of
‘‘emergency food assistance.’’
An example of developmental food assistance is the World Food Programme’s School Feeding
Program. School meals encourage hungry children to attend school and help them concentrate
on their studies.disaster prevention and preparedness Refers to a specific set of humanitarian assistance activities that support disaster risk reduction
(e.g. developing knowledge, natural risks cartography, legal norms for construction); early
warning systems; and emergency contingency stocks and contingency planning, including
preparations for forced displacement.
Eemergency food assistance This refers to a specific set of humanitarian assistance activities, including general free
distribution or special supplementary feeding programs providing short-term relief to targeted
population groups affected by emergency situations. The term excludes non-emergency food
security assistance programs/food assistance. See ‘‘developmental food assistance.’’
encashment of notes, or cash basis (as
opposed to issuance of notes)
A note encashment is a disbursement against a note that has been issued.
expenditures The term “expenditures” refers to either:
• an amount spent (e.g. transfer payment in the form of a grant or contribution);
• a capital subscription or advance to an international financial institution in the form of a note
issuance; or
• an estimated ODA-eligible cost (e.g. a cost for refugees in Canada).
Export Development Canada (EDC) Canada reports as ODA concessional credits that it grants through the Export Development
Corporation under Section 23 of the Export Development Canada Act. These concessional
credits, meeting approved development criteria, are not, however, considered part of the
regular assistance program budget (International Assistance Envelope).
Starting in 2012-2013, EDC reports contributions to the HIPC debt initiative. These were
previously reported by Finance Canada.
Note: The 2014-2015 Statistical Report is prepared on an expenditures basis and the loan
repayments for previous ODA loans are no longer netted out of the totals. These loans are
presented in Table A for information only. Annex 1 and 2 provide a detailed breakdown of
Global Affairs Canada and EDC loan repayments by country.
FFederation of Canadian Municipalities
(FCM)
Any ODA expenditures are reported by the FCM on behalf of its members. Members of the
FCM include Canada's largest cities, small urban and rural communities, and 17 major
provincial and territorial municipal associations.
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Finance Canada This refers to ODA flows reported by the Department of Finance Canada, which is responsible
for delivering a major portion of Canada’s ODA including Official Debt Relief, that is, debt
reorganisation that relieves the overall burden of debt in partner countries. Finance Canada
also takes the lead in managing Canada’s relationship with the World Bank Group. The funding
to the World Bank’s International Development Association and to the International Monetary
Fund is reported to Parliament through the Main Estimates of the Department of Finance.
Note: Department of Finance Canada no longer reports contributions to the HIPC debt
initiative. These are now reported by Export Development Canada.
fiscal year This report is prepared on the fiscal-year basis adopted by the
Government of Canada. The 2014−2015 fiscal year began April 1, 2014, and ended March 31,
2015.
Ggeneral budget support This refers to a particular category defined by the OECD-DAC as unearmarked contributions to
the government budget, support for the implementation of macroeconomic reforms
(structural adjustment programs, poverty reduction strategies), and general program
assistance (when not allocable by sector).
Geographic Programs This Global Affairs Canada Branch delivers the majority of Global Affairs Canada's bilateral
assistance through programs for a given country (see definition for “country programs”) or
through regional programs (see definition of ‘‘regional programs”).
Global Affairs Canada Under this Department, Canada continues to advance its priorities abroad by undertaking
diplomacy and programming in support of international peace and security, democracy,
human rights and the rule of law. The development side of Global Affairs Canada remains
dedicated to deliver tangible results for those most in need in the developing world and the
Department continues to provide whole-of-government coordination in response to
international crises and natural disasters.
Global Issues and Development This Global Affairs Canada Branch, formerly known as Multilateral and Global Programs
Branch, manages the development aspects of Canada’s relations with multilateral
organizations, provides financial support for these organizations, and helpes determine their
policies and programs throughout the world.
Global Issues and Development deliveres bilateral and multilateral assistance. See related
definitions of ‘‘bilateral assistance’’ and ‘‘multilateral assistance.’’
Global Partnership Program It is the main mechanism through which Canada supports international efforts through
concrete projects to prevent the proliferation of weapons and materials of mass destruction
(WMD) and their potential use by terrorists.
Global Peace and Security Program Responds to increasing international demand for Canadian support and involvement in
complex crises, including conflicts and natural disasters, and to coordinate whole-of-
government engagements in fragile and conflict-affected states. The program also integrates
policy, operations, coordination and programming in order to provide agile, timely and
responsive programming to further advance the government's priorities in the important area
of peace and security.
HHealth Canada This refers to assistance expenditures incurred by the Department of Health Canada in support
of the Pan-American Health Organization. Through PAHO, Canada advances multilateral and
bilateral relations in health, and provides technical cooperation and capacity building (see
Table A).
Iimputed foreign student costs This refers to the cost of educating foreign students from ODA-eligible countries in Canada. It
excludes tuition fees paid by foreign students or their sponsors. See definition of ‘‘ODA-eligible
imputed costs.’’
international assistance Canada's international assistance is composed of any financial resource provided by Canadian
governments (federal, provincial, or municipal) in favour of development assistance. It is
important to note that not all international assistance is considered official development
assistance (ODA).
See section “Understanding this report” for more information.
International Assistance
Envelope
(IAE)
The International Assistance Envelope (IAE) is a dedicated pool of resources that enables the
Government of Canada to deploy its international assistance nimbly and responsively. The
envelope is used to fund the majority of Canada’s ODAAA-related activities, and other specific
activities that do not meet the definition of ODA such as select peace and security efforts and
non-concessional loans for international climate change initiatives.
International Business Development and
Innovation
This Global Affairs Canada Branch supports private sector engagement and the management
and administration of a number of international scholarship opportunities for Canadians and
foreign students.
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International Development Association
(IDA)
The IDA is the part of the World Bank that helps the world’s poorest countries. The IDA is
funded largely by contributions from the governments of its developed member countries.
The IDA lends money (known as credits) on concessional terms. This means that IDA credits
have no interest charge, and repayments are stretched out over 35–40 years, including a 10-
year grace period. The IDA also provides grants to countries at risk of debt distress.
Canadian funding to IDA is managed by the Department of Finance Canada, and is represented
in the form of note encashments.
International Development Research
Centre (IDRC)
Refers to ODA spent by IDRC, a Canadian Crown corporation funded through the IAE, that
invests in knowledge, innovation, and solutions to improve lives and livelihoods in the
developing world.
international financial institution (IFI) IFIs are financial institutions that have been established (or chartered) by more than one
country, and are therefore subject to international law. Their owners or shareholders are
generally national governments, although other international institutions and other
organizations occasionally figure as shareholders. The most prominent IFIs are creations of
multiple nations, although some bilateral financial institutions (created by two countries) exist
and are technically IFIs. Many of these are multilateral development banks. The best-known
IFIs are the World Bank, the IMF, and regional development banks.
international
humanitarian assistance
(IHA)
IHA is defined as assistance designed to save lives, alleviate suffering, and maintain and protect
human dignity during emergencies and in their aftermath. Humanitarian assistance is delivered
in a manner that is consistent with the principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality, and
independence.
Humanitarian assistance includes:
• disaster prevention and preparedness;
• the provision of shelter, food, water, sanitation, and health services, and other items of
assistance for the benefit of the affected people, and to facilitate the return to normal lives
and livelihoods; measures to promote and protect the safety, welfare, and dignity of civilians
and those no longer taking part in hostilities; and
rehabilitation, reconstruction, and transition assistance while the emergency situation persists.
International Humanitarian Assistance
Bureau
This Global Affairs Canada Bureau responds to funding requests from multilateral
humanitarian organizations such as the United Nations World Food Programme, UNICEF and
other experienced humanitarian partners, including the Red Cross Movement and NGOs,
except in West Bank/Gaza where the country program also provides humanitarian assistance.
Please refer to table B2 for a detailed summary of Canada’s international humanitarian
assistance.
International Scholarship Program Attracts international students and researchers to Canada by offering scholarships to Canadian
and foreign students and by promoting government funded awards.
International Security and Crisis
Response
This branch is responsible for coordinating Canadian peace and security objectives within
Global Affairs Canada.
Investment Cooperation Program The objective of this program is to support responsible, developmentally beneficial, private
sector engagement in developing countries leading to sustained economic growth and poverty
reduction.
Lloan repayments In this report, loan repayments are the repayments to Canada of development-related loans
by developing countries, whether the loans were issued by Global Affairs Canada or other
departments. A detailed breakdown by country/organization is available in Appendices 1 and
2.
bilateral loans – Refers to repayments of loans granted by Global Affairs Canada to developing
countries prior to 1986.
multilateral loans – Refers to repayments of loans granted by Global Affairs Canada to the
Andean Development Corporation, the African Development Bank and Inter-American
Development Bank.
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long-term institutional support Long-term institutional support, also known as core funding, is the business delivery model
that allows the government of Canada to provide financial support to entities (organizations,
institutions, or recipient countries) whose actions achieve development results that reflect
Canadian government goals and objectives.
In the Statistical Report on International Assistance , in accordance with international standards,
long-term institutional support to multilateral organizations is counted as multilateral
assistance, while long- term institutional support to NGOs is counted as bilateral assistance. In
addition, long-term Institutional support to Multilateral Institutions includes ODA portion of
assessed contributions. See definition of ‘‘assessed contributions.’’
Mmaterial relief assistance and services In Table B-2, this refers to a specific set of humanitarian assistance activities:
• the provision of shelter, water, sanitation, and health services; supply of medicines; and
other non-food relief items; and
• assistance to refugees and internally displaced people in developing countries other than for
food or protection.
multilateral assistance
(as opposed to bilateral
assistance, also known as long-term
institutional support
to multilateral
organizations)
Multilateral assistance is funding provided to a multilateral institution that:
• conducts all or part of its activities in favour of development;
• is an international agency, institution, or organization whose members are governments, or a
fund managed autonomously by such an agency; and
• pools contributions so that they become an integral part of the financial assets.
In this report, the term ‘‘multilateral assistance’’ includes both ODA and non-ODA elements.
In an effort to estimate/impute the portion of assistance going through those organizations to
developing countries, the OECD has developed a series of coefficients based on flow of
resources (on a calendar-year basis) disbursed by the organizations in the developing
countries. This set of coefficients is used, in part, to estimate the disbursements shown in
Table D-3.
It is important to note that any methodology for imputing multilateral flows will always be an
approximation. Multilateral flows in a given year are not exactly imputable to donors’
contributions in that year, no matter what methodology is used. Among the reasons for this
are:
General approximations and timing. The estimated country and sector amounts are counted
when the government makes the payment to the organization and based on the totality of the
programme, rather than when the payment is used by the ultimate recipient. Donors’
contributions to multilateral institutions are reportable in the year they are paid. Many trust
funds aim to catalyze additional funding from other investors and donors. Such funds typically
need to reach a certain funding threshold before disbursements begin, sometime after
Canada’s contribution.
Limits of data on multilateral outflows. While a number of multilateral agencies report to the
OECD on the use of their funding (by country, by sector, etc.) some do not. Therefore, the
country and sector breakdowns of those organisations are estimated using others sources,
such as annual reports.
Grants to lending institutions. Some institutions lend rather than grant funds. Their lending in
any one year may be much greater than donors’ contributions, since it also draws on reflows
of principal, interest receipts, and transfers of funds within the institution.
multilateral organizations The OECD-DAC defines multilateral organizations as international institutions with
governmental membership that conduct all, or a significant part, of their activities in favour of
development and assistance recipient countries. They include multilateral development banks
(e.g. the World Bank and regional development banks), United Nations agencies, international
public-private partnerships (PPPs), and regional groupings (e.g. certain European Union and
Arab agencies).
Global Affairs Canada; Health Canada; Public Health Agency of Canada; Environment and
Climate Change Canada; Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada; and the
Canada Post Corporation made contributions toward regular budgets of certain multilateral
organizations (also called long-term institutional support or core funding). These contributions
can be considered as ODA either in whole or in part. The percentage value for each
organization is provided by the OECD-DAC. See Table C-2
NNational Defence (DND) This refers to ODA-eligible contributions on behalf of the National Defence and Canadian
Armed Forces , such as the provision of humanitarian relief supplies. Military type
interventions (for example, bilateral peacekeeping missions) and other activities that are not
development focused are not included in this report.
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OODA-eligible imputed costs This describes a cost category that is eligible for ODA status under the OECD-DAC guidelines,
but with no actual expenditure data readily available. Instead, an estimate is produced based
on a statistical model and/or professional judgement. This includes the cost of refugees (first
year), imputed foreign student costs, services provided without charge by other government
departments and imputed interest on advance payments, for which definitions can be found in
this glossary. The new Policy on Transfer Payments no longer requires departments to report
the imputed interest costs on advance payments and therefore these costs no longer appear
in the Statistical Report.
Office of Religious Freedom The Religious Freedom Fund supports religious communities that are facing intolerance or
persecution in their country outside Canada through projects in four areas: education on
freedom of religion and pluralism, research and monitoring, interreligious dialogue, and legal
and legislative support.
official bilateral debt relief Official bilateral debt relief refers to debt-service relief negotiated through multilateral forums
such as the Paris Club. The transfer of funds, administered by the Department of Finance
Canada, is considered ODA-eligible. Starting in 2012-2013, EDC reports contributions to the
HIPC debt initiative. These were previously reported by Finance Canada.
official development
assistance
(ODA)
In Canada, “official development assistance” may refer to:
1. the international definition created by the Development Assistance Committee of the
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD-DAC); or
2. the definition established in the Official Development Assistance Accountability Act (ODAAA).
Unless otherwise specified, “official development assistance,’’ as used in this statistical report,
refers to the definition in the ODAAA. ODA represents the vast majority of Canada’s
international assistance. For more information, look in the section ‘‘Understanding this report’’
at the beginning of this document.
Operations and management (see also
administrative costs)
In this report this term represents the operations and management costs directly incurred by
the donor agency to cover the day-to-day costs of extending international assistance. See also
“administrative costs”.
other official assistance
(also known as non-ODA)
This refers to activities that do not meet the conditions for eligibility as Official Development
Assistance because they are not primarily aimed at development (e.g. counter-terrorism
capacity building, military observers). On the other hand, incremental costs incurred for the
use of the donor’s military equipment to deliver humanitarian assistance or perform
development services are ODA-eligible (for example, emergency assistance by the Disaster
Assistance Response Team). Activities outside the IAE that are not ODA eligible are considered
out-of-scope of this report and hence not reported (e.g., military-related training, supply of
military equipment and services to peacekeeping missions, and the forgiveness of debts
incurred for military purposes).
PPartnerships for Development
Innovation
This Global Affairs Canada Branch provides opportunities for Canadians to engage in
international development and contributes to initiatives designed and delivered
predominantly by Canadian civil society organizations, private sector, colleges, universities,
research entities, provincial and regional councils and foundations. The Branch facilitates
knowledge exchange across the department, with civil society and international partners to
advance innovative approaches to international development.
Payables at Year-End The recording against the current fiscal year of liabilities incurred but which have not been
paid by the end of the accounting period.
program assistance This term refers to international assistance spending by Global Affairs Canada's assistance
programs, excluding operations and management costs, and changes in the value of
investments in IFIs.
provincial governments This refers to international assistance programs of the provinces of Quebec, Manitoba, Alberta
and Saskatchewan. For example, the Government of Quebec provides long-term institutional
support to certain multilateral institutions such as the Organisation internationale de la
Francophonie (OIF), and undertakes bilateral projects in a number of countries. The Official
Development Assistance Accountability Act does not apply to these programs.
Public Health Agency of Canada This refers to assistance expenditures incurred by the Public Health Agency of Canada in
support of the Pan-American Health Organization (see Table A).
Rregional development banks These are International Financial Institutions (IFIs) that are owned and operated by member
nations. They are designed to extend development loans and provide other assistance to
member nations. The world's five regional development banks are the African Development
Bank Group, Asian Development Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development,
Caribbean Development Bank, and Inter-American Development Bank.
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regional programs Refers to regional programs managed by Global Affairs Canada's Geographic Programs Bureau
(see definition) that address the regional issues countries face together. In Table D-1 and Table
D-2, these programs are reported separately from country programs. See definition of
''country programs.''
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) This refers to ODA disbursements made by the RCMP for bilateral programs aimed at post-
conflict peacebuilding and security system management and reform.
Ssector codes
(Table B-1)
Sector codes are used to describe the purpose of assistance. The list of sectors is compiled by
the OECD-DAC. From time to time, modifications are made with the approval of donor
countries. The OECD-DAC sector classification contains the following broad categories:
• social infrastructure and services – covering the sectors of education, health, population,
water, government, and civil society;
• economic infrastructure and services – covering transport, communications, energy,
banking and finance, and business services;
• production – covering agriculture, forestry, fishing, industry, mining, construction, trade, and
tourism; and
• multi-sector – covering, for example, general environmental protection; other multi-sector
assistance, including urban and rural development; and non-sector allocable assistance for
contributions not susceptible to allocation by sector, such as general budget support, actions
relating to debt, humanitarian assistance, and internal transactions in the donor country.
The sector of destination of a contribution provides the specific area of the recipient’s
economic or social structure the transfer is intended to foster. The sector classification does
not refer to the type of goods or services provided.
Due to differences in timing and methodology, the figures reported in Table B-1 will vary
significantly from those reported in ‘‘Table 5: Official Bilateral Commitments by Sector of
Destination‘’ of the OECD-DAC’s questionnaire on ODA.
There are three main reasons for these discrepancies:
• fiscal year vs. calendar year – The Statistical Report on Official Development Assistance is
based on the Government of Canada’s fiscal year; however, the DAC questionnaire is based on
the calendar year.
• commitments vs. disbursements – The DAC’s Table 5 is prepared on a commitment basis
rather than when funds are actually disbursed.
• proportionate coding – Global Affairs Canada's systems permit coding many sectors against
any given contribution; however, the OECD’s reporting allows only for a single purpose code
for each assistance project/program.
services provided without charge by
other departments
This refers to costs incurred by other departments for accommodation, legal, and cheque-
issuing services rendered to Global Affairs Canada. See definition of ODA-eligible imputed
costs.
Services rendered abroad Refer to the common services provided to Global Affairs Canada personnel, both Canada-
based and locally-engaged, at Canada's diplomatic and consular missions abroad. These funds
help to facilitate the presence of development officers in the field and support international
assistance project implementation.
Strategic Communications Bureau Amounts related to this bureau of Global Affairs Canada represent assistance program
expenditures to promote development. The program supports the efforts of Canadians
through mass media and educational initiatives.
Strategic Policy and Summits This Global Affairs Canada Branch, formerly known as Strategic Policy and Performance
Branch, represents ODA-eligible international assistance expenditures made by Global Affairs
Canada for representing Canada at international forums on development and ensuring that
international commitments are reflected in Canadian development policies.
UUnallocable or non-allocable assistance
(as opposed to allocable assistance)
When assistance disbursements cannot be assigned by country or sector, (e.g. costs of
refugees in Canada) the disbursement is referred to as unallocable or non-allocable.
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